A Rare Black-and-White Gem
Academy Award-winning film, “Ida,” embarks on a quest of truth, grief and loneliness in this postwar Poland.
Spring Break Staycation
Spring Break doesn’t mean sun and sand for everyone. Sometimes it means little more than a week away from school and not going anywhere at all, but even so, it can mean fun for all.
Fifty Shades of Boredom
The sexual phenomenon hits the big screen in a rather dull and decorous affair.
“Selma” Hit Close to Home
Layered with its superb acting and underlining message, “Selma” brings the civil rights movement and Martin Luther King Jr. to the present day.
Oscars Recap: The Virtue of Ignorance
The 87th Academy Awards crowned “Birdman” as big winner, while “Boyhood” was snubbed.
Drama for Christ at MBU
On Feb. 21, MBU’s drama group In Charactre will be holding auditions to fill six spots for the 2015-16 school year.
California Pizza Kitchen a Gluten-Free Delight
It’s always been known for reliable pizza and flatbread products, but when CPK recently introduced a line of dishes for those with bread allergies, they hit my sweet spot.
An Old-fashioned Film of Courage and Bravery
“Unbroken” is incredibly well made and brutal to a fault. Darn the imperfections, Angelina Jolie’s film has heart.
Kirk Cameron, You’re Wasting My Time …
What would kill you first, drinking rotten eggnog or enduring another Kirk Cameron film? After watching this latest disaster, I say pass the nog.
Part Biopic, Part Love Story, “Theory” has “Everything”
Eddie Redmayne gives the performance of a lifetime, portraying one of the greatest minds of the last century.