The Sooner State is finally getting due recognition for its contributions to American cinema.
Director Roland Emmerich would like you to go see his new film, “2012,” and you probably will. I’d be remiss to say this would be a terrible mistake, but the ultimate disaster film is not without its flaws.
Of all the alcoholic beverages out there, it seems like Guinness is one of the most divisive.
You either love it or you hate it, and there’s no in-between.
OU’s University Theatre productions ensure plenty of quality live theater throughout the semester, but threatening to slip under the radar is an “unofficial” OU production that rivals the best that the university has to offer.
Pretty soon, Roland Emmerich is going to run out of ways to destroy the world. He’s already used up aliens, global warming and now, an ancient numerological prophecy that predicts doom on Dec. 21, 2012.
It’s not too often that the chance to see a band that cites “basketball players who sleep with a lot of women” as an influence rolls around.
The Daily’s Osi Aken’Ova reviews three of this week’s most notable new comic books
Former 98 Degrees member re-enters the music scene
My drama of the day. No, let me rephrase that. My drama of the semester: these stupid talking crosswalks. Crosswalks should not be talking to me nor telling me to wait for 30 seconds to walk a simple 20 feet when there are no cars around.
For nearly a whole decade, folk-rocker and Natalie Port-man ex, Devendra Banhart, has recorded some of the most bizarre, coarse folk music around.