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The Power of Forgiveness is Explored in Fambul Tok

Could you forgive someone who committed atrocities to you, your family and your community? That was the question posed in the documentary, Fambul Tok, which was screened in Pollak Theatre on March 5 as part of On Screen In Person (a film series where directors present their films and partake in Q&A’s).

Posted on March 20, 2012September 9, 2021 MATTHEW FISHER
Comedy of Errors
Entertainment

Comedy of Errors Has Audiences Laughing Across the World

William Shakespeare’s The Comedy of Errors, starring British comedian Lenny Henry, was performed at Royal National Theatre in London, England last Thursday with National Theatre Live broadcasting the performance across the world at 700 cinemas in 22 countires, including Pollak Theatre.

Posted on March 7, 2012September 9, 2021 DAN STE
Don't Sleep Parallel Universes
Entertainment

Don’t Fall Asleep While Traveling Between Parallel Universes

The pilot for NBC’s new drama “Awake” is phenomenal. The show does what most pilot episodes are incapable of: Giving you much more than what is in the trailer. Most new shows spend their pilot giving you an extended version of their trailer, but “Awake” goes through most of that footage in the first 10 minutes.

Posted on March 7, 2012September 9, 2021 NICOLE MASSABROOK
More Reasons Stay House
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There’s More Than One Reason to Stay Out of This House

Editor’s Note: Recently, The Outlook attended the Associated Collegiate Press College Journalism Convention in Seattle, WA. While there, they had the oppurtunity to see an advance screening of the suspense-thriller, Silent House, opening on March 9.

Posted on March 7, 2012September 9, 2021 JENNA INTERSIMONE
Mario Kart 7
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Mario Kart 7 Hits a Few Bumps in the Road on the 3DS

And they’re off… whether you like it or not in 3D. Like 3D, your opinion for Mario Kart 7 will most likely be that you love it for staying true to the formula of Mario Kart racers or you’ll hate it for not changing a thing since Mario Kart 64. I’m more on the latter track in this case.

Posted on March 7, 2012September 9, 2021 NICK SEGRETO
Liliana Experience Poetry
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Liliana Ursa Captures Life Experiences Through Poetry

Romanian poet Liliana Ursa shared some of her work last Thursday at Samuel Magill Commons as part of the Visiting Writers Series, which is connected to the University’s Center for the Arts.

Posted on February 29, 2012September 9, 2021 DAN STE
Documentary Deeper Insight
Entertainment

Documentary Offers a Deeper Insight at Life in Pakistan

According to Newsweek, Pakistan is one of the most dangerous nations in the world. Many people are, understandably, offended by this remark, such as Ayesha Khan, executive producer of Made in Pakistan. 

Posted on February 29, 2012September 9, 2021 NICK SEGRETO
Cowboy Same Tune
Entertainment

Cowboy Junkies Didn’t Carry the Same Tune For All

If you were depressed and brooding on Friday night, Pollak Theatre would’ve been the perfect place for you. The event was called “An Evening with Cowboy Junkies,” but probably should’ve been renamed “Three Hours of Depressing Songs and Awkward Swaying.”

Posted on February 29, 2012September 9, 2021 NICOLE MASSABROOK
Ghost Rider Sequel
Entertainment

Ghost Rider Fails to Seek Vengeance For a Sequel

“It doesn’t matter how far you run. There are some demons you just can’t escape,” says Johnny Blaze, played by Nicolas Cage.

Posted on February 29, 2012September 9, 2021 ALEX FILLIMON
Entertainment

Music and Theatre Arts Department is Working on Spring Musical

Typically when you try to contact anyone famous, they ignore you. If you’re Nicole Ricciardi, assistant professor of Music and Theatre Arts, they might get back to you immediately. At least that’s what happened when Ricciardi contacted Wicked composer Stephen Schwartz about doing the revised version of Working at the University this spring.

Posted on February 22, 2012September 9, 2021 NICOLE MASSABROOK

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