A protagonist of few words, a dead loved one and a mysterious voice guiding you across a vast, mysterious land to restore her life. Originally released back in 2005 by Team Ico for the Playstation 2, “Shadow of the Colossus” was widely recognized as a game ahead of its time[Read More…]
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“Dreamers” draws from real experiences to create an original, compelling story.
A family separated, the fear of being deported, a constantly changing political landscape. California Repertory Company will touch on these issues in its upcoming play, “Dreamers: Aqui y Alla” directed by Andrea Caban and Julie Granata-Hunicutt. The story begins in 2012 and follows a group of Deferred Action for Childhood[Read More…]
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Beer-Posting: Mother Earth’s Cali Creamin layers on the sweetness
I’m more than willing to admit that beer doesn’t taste good. It can be complex, interesting and fun to write a pretentious 300 word column about, but not accessible without pretending to have a developed palate. However, Mother Earth Brewing Company’s Cali Creamin bypasses the barrier of acceptability by adding[Read More…]
CalRep’s 2018 spring schedule is set for stage
The upcoming spring schedule from the California Repertory Company and University Art Theater will include plays of cultural exploration, a modern telling of a Sophocles story and a humorous imagining of the rapture. CalRep will kick off the semester with “Dreamers: Aqui y Alla,” directed by Andrea Caban and Julie[Read More…]
Funny commercials during Super Bowl earn praise
Between the edge-of-your-seat action and energetic music, audiences are kicking back and enjoying the commercial breaks with new and outrageous marketing campaigns developed specifically for the Super Bowl. While the tone of the commercials has always varied, year after year the majority have featured companies leaning toward humor to sell[Read More…]
Students enjoy a night with Diane Guerrero
Hundreds of students packed into the University Student Union Ballroom Tuesday night to hear Diane Guerrero’s speech on immigration rights and the realities of Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals as part of Associated Student Association’s Inc. “Evening with” series. The night marks the sixth event in the annual series, with[Read More…]
“The Cloverfield Paradox” is a bland glut of a movie
If “The Cloverfield Paradox” ends up becoming a part of film history, it’ll be because of its unique distribution, not because of its quality or innovation. Netflix acquired the movie from Paramount Pictures and aired a commercial for it during the Super Bowl, announcing to the world that the third[Read More…]