"What do you know about costume design," Dr. Deborah Nadoolman-Landis asked as she presented to a full house in Nesbitt's Ruth Auditorium Jan. 15. Various responses claimed costume design was associated with films or more grandiose styles of clothing, yet the expert assured the crowd, "it's always contextual.
I know. It's the end of the holiday season and just like me, I'm sure everyone is sick of seeing food and completely stripped of cash. To top it off, it has been cold outside and school is back in session. Happy 2009! Now that winter term is well on its way, it's time to focus on school during the week, but when the weekend arrives, I say, have some fun - indulge a little.
Do you ever feel lost? Like you're not sure which direction to take in life? Let's face it - sometimes we need help navigating this crazy thing called college. That's why I'm here. Consider me your third-party, impartial columnist. You have questions, and baby doll, I've got your answers.
Here's to the official beer review of The Triangle! Each week I'll be ranking different beers from my own personal scale: The Suds-o-Meter. Rankings will take into account looks, tastes, smells, inebriation levels, and all that other stuff that makes beer so good (or so bad).
Steven Soderberg takes on the delicate task of consolidating the full breadth of Ernesto "Che" Guevara into a biopic. Along with screenwriters Peter Buchanan and Benjamin A. van der Veen, they dodge a well-worn Hollywood method of invoking a tidy narrative.