'Hangover Part III' delivers satisfactory conclusion to comedy trilogy
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Where hole-in-the-wall cafés and coffee shops litter refurbished spaces in downtown Phoenix, another regenerated piece of real estate recreates the cuisine and environments of Paris.
Passersby look on with perplexed yet childlike curiosity as students no older than them glide across fluorescent nylon lines towed between two sets of trees. Hayden Lawn, where they have situated themselves this day and others, receives hundreds of passing spectators a day as students, teachers and visitors overflow from the MU, Hayden Library and areas around Orange, Tyler and Forest Malls.
Recently, an application on Facebook analyzed my use of the site and determined that accumulatively all my posts totaled a staggering 50,219 words, a total of which surpasses “The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe” by C.S. Lewis.
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“It’s like when you first started driving and you loved the freedom of it, and then after a while of having to drive places, it becomes tedious,” my western literature professor casually said one day during a class discussion last semester.
The evening starts rather quietly.
Album: "Warrior"
Rating: R
Today marks Nov. 6, which means America’s electorate will go out to voting booths, and electors will cast their votes according to their will. With today being the day ballots are officially tallied and winners decided, The State Press presents a list of films and TV shows that seem fitting to watch while awaiting the announcement of the next U.S. president.
Roller derby enthusiast and geology senior Sarah Gray’s background in science inspired her track name, Nurse Not-So-Gneiss.
Not many TV shows can boast that their protagonist is a serial killer that murders deviants. The very premise of “Dexter” continually invites discussion from viewers and critics about the morality of its main character and his gruesome lifestyle.
At 22, alumnus Will Greene spends his days managing the campaign for Democrat Paul Newman, who is seeking a second term at the Arizona Corporation Commission.
It would be a fictitious generalization to state that the Thompson family, the focus of the hit TLC reality series “Here Comes Honey Boo Boo,” represents an accurate picture of the people living in the South.
Pitchforks: 4/5
The Herberger Theater’s production of “The Agony and The Ecstasy of Steve Jobs” wrapped up it’s two-week run Saturday night. Ron May, the local actor who is staring as Mike Daisey in the one-man show, spoke with The State Press about Daisey’s reverence for Apple compared to his own, being late to Apple fanaticism and keeping a 90-minute monologue fresh for two weeks.
Tiny fingers in distant foreign lands assembled the machines of which this write-up and ones like it are being composed on now.
How can a woman that gives so much away on her records reveal so little on stage?
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