Review: Last Train To Paris
BY MATT LIBANOFF The newest venture of Hip-Hop mogul Diddy cannot be described in one word. It cannot even be described in 10,000 words. No, Diddy’s newest album, Last Train to Paris, can never be fully analyzed because it is one the most complex, creative, and advanced concepts to... Read more
Review: Inception DVD
BY JACK BRADY Inception aims to replicate the surreal thrill and utter impossibility of the world’s we create in our dreams, yet it is essentially a dream itself:  you’ll have trouble remembering it when it’s over. The Film follows the heists of a group of thieves called “extractors” that... Read more
Review: Rock of Ages
BY SYDNEY ALTMAN The 1980s saw a generation defined by the sex, drugs, and rock and roll mentality.  The rock music created in this infamous decade has touched the lives of many Americans and is the driving force behind Broadway’s latest hit, Rock of Ages, which came down to... Read more
Review: Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows Part One
BY BEATRICE DUPUY The end is near for Harry Potter, and for the fans, as the beloved movie series comes to a dramatic close. In the final installment of the Harry Potter series, Harry, Ron, and Hermione have left the comforts of Hogwarts to slowly take down Lord Voldemort.... Read more
Review: Tangled
BY SYDNEY ALTMAN What do you get when you combine a classic fairy tale with a twist, beautiful musical compositions, and a touch of magic? You get a brilliantly, timeless new Disney movie. Disney’s newest hit movie Tangled tells the story of Rapunzel, the well-known Princess with endless strands... Read more
Review: My Chemical Romance – Danger Days: The True Lives Of The Fabulous Killjoys
BY BROCK LANDERS My Chemical Romance frontman Gerard Way is quoted in a recent Spin magazine cover story as saying “ Why are we slumming it, battling it out with other guys with guitars to get a better spot on a radio format that kinda sucks and is losing... Read more
Review: Tamar Kaprelian
BY JEREMY HAAS Tamar Kaprelian is a new pop star, who has just put out her debut album Sinner or a Saint.  She has gained most of her fame so far from her online cover of OneRepublic’s “Apologize” as well as the single “New Day”.  This is the beginning... Read more
Review: Thai Thai Restaurant
BY NICOLE ALVAREZ For those of you who enjoy the exotic flavors of Asian cuisine, there aren’t many places to choose from in Cooper City. Sure, there are a few generic Chinese restaurants in the area, but most of them are either hidden from the road or their food... Read more
Review: Four Year Strong Concert
BY JEREMY HAAS On Tuesday, Nov. 2nd, I was standing alongside a group of teens waiting eagerly to get into The Culture Room.  Four Year Strong was performing the “Tonight We Feel Alive” tour, headlining with The Wonder Years. After the opening groups, The Wonder Years took the stage,... Read more
Review: Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World DVD
BY JEREMY HAAS On November 9th, a game-changing movie was released onto DVD.  Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World is a movie based on the six book graphic novel series by Bryan Lee O’Malley.  Starring Michael Cera and directed by Edgar Wright, this film succeeds in tying action, comedy, and... Read more