Danger, wizardry make Potter magic
By Candida DeFonseca | Nov. 16, 2005Dragons and mermaids and sphinxes, oh my! Everyone's favorite scarred boy wizard is back in the next installment, "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire," ...
Read More »Dragons and mermaids and sphinxes, oh my! Everyone's favorite scarred boy wizard is back in the next installment, "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire," ...
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Read More »The lights dimmed as people filed into the New Library Auditorium, anxiously waiting for the performance to begin. Instead of making it a "Blockbuster ...
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Read More »As mentioned last week, I'm a person who frequents conventions for geeks of all types. And last weekend was no different. So whether you care or not, ...
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Read More »Pong. This is the echoing sound of a popped acoustic guitar string. "Does any one out there have a G-string? No pun intended," Steve Swanson, senior ...
Read More »He played new music and songs from his old album, and covered the hits of Smokey Robinson and Sam Cook. And he did it all to thunderous applause from ...
Read More »Just when I thought I was out, M. Night Shyamalan pulled me back in. After two days on the set of his latest effort, "Lady in the Water," I considered ...
Read More »Six years ago, a four-piece California band by the name of Thrice put itself on the map, establishing itself as a force to be reckoned with in the now-congested ...
Read More »In late 1959, Truman Capote, author of "Other Voices, Other Rooms" and "Breakfast at Tiffany's," embarked on a new project, what would become the first ...
Read More »He walked out onto the stage with his trumpet in hand. As he began whistling, four people followed behind him, stomping their feet as they took their ...
Read More »After a summer full of popcorn flicks - chock full of sound effects and massive explosions - and fall's slate of mediocre films, the time has finally ...
Read More »The lights were bright over Roseland Ballroom in New York City as we shuffled into line. "Press?" we asked the girl in the headset, who cordially directed ...
Read More »The Visiting Writer Series (VWS) continues with a reading from author and Montclair University professor Jess Row at 3 p.m. today in the New Library Auditorium. ...
Read More »It all started in 1993 when the video game "Doom" widened the eyes of every video game junkie. It was one of the best first-person shooter games to hit ...
Read More »With the ever-continuing box office slump, movie-goers have begun to question if a loss in originality is to blame for a general lack of enthusiasm about ...
Read More »If a passerby were to glance upon two ordinary double doors of an auditorium in the Science Complex, he or she would have never guessed that a presentation ...
Read More »Rain machines on a cold night with a forecast of heavy precipitation do not bode well for actors. So when I waltzed onto the set of M. Night Shyamalan's ...
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