Review: Scott Pilgrim a future cult classic for hipsters everywhere
An underground comic book published in Portland has been adapted into one of the most inventive, clever, and entertaining films of the year. Scott Pilgrim vs. the World molds elements of Ferris Bueller’s Day Off with video games and indie rock to create a comedy tailor-made for Gen Y hipsters.
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Making the transition from playbooks to storyboards
For many college students, picking a major is a tricky task – it can be difficult to choose a career path at such a young age. Matthew Merz, a sports management alumnus, proves that a student’s major doesn’t have to define his future career. Merz is an established filmmaker and radio host steadily moving to […]
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Film examines struggle of gay athlete Glenn Burke
There are moments when Glenn Burke’s story flows with sporting achievement and playful exuberance. Friends and former teammates rave about his athletic ability and reminisce about his gregarious demeanor (a cross…
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