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Oberst mixes country, rock

Bright Eyes is essentially a project for singer-songwriter Conor Oberst, rather than a real band. Oberst and his revolving band mates have worked furiously since the late nineties, releasing six albums and numerous EPs in the past eight years. »

Reminiscing old TV shows possible with DVD season sets

Have you ever been sitting on the couch watching The Cosby Show on Nick at Nite and thinking to yourself, "Man, that Jell-O guy just doesn't go away?" Do you ever wish that some of your favorite shows would find their way to late-night syndication and not just the shows that the network executives think you love? And if you're thinking Doogie Howser, M.D. right now, then pay attention to what I say next: All of your favorite television shows are – or will be in the near future – on DVD. »

Standout soprano to sing at SVSU

Performance part of Concert Series

Critically acclaimed soprano Glenda Kirkland will perform at Saginaw Valley State University Saturday, Feb. 5 at 7:30 pm in the Rhea Miller Recital Hall as part of the 2004-05 Rhea Miller Concert Series. The concert will feature operatic compositions and spirituals. »

Aviator soars with DiCaprio

The Aviator is the latest Martin Scorsese film, and one of the best movies of the year.

Aviator is a biographical film about filmmaker and aviator Howard Hughes, one of the richest men in recent history. Covering a period of time between the early 1930s and late 1940s, the film displays the growths and regressions of Hughes through great writing, acting, cinematography, and directing by Scorsese. »

White Noise has some life

When viewing the film White Noise, starring Michael Keaton, one will be left at a virtual standstill and have skepticism over whether communication with the dead really takes place in real life. The film tackles this issue by using Electronic Voice Phenomenon (EVP) as the central focal point of the plot. »