As the final days of October approach, the season for tricks, treats and things that go bump in the night is upon us: It’s midterm season.
Author Archives: Arit John
Playboy features collegiate feats
Playboy readers who don’t get stuck on adult film actress Sasha Grey’s feature, “The Notorious Star Bares More Than Her Soul,” can see that October was a good month in Playboy for Bruins.
_’Life As We Know It’ has already been done before_
I want to like Katherine Heigl.
But I don’t ““ the lack of range in her characters over the last three years seems to point toward an inability to play someone interesting, and the type of character she plays automatically puts her in the background ““ and yet something inside me wants to feel like I can relate to her.
Westwood: a history
The history of Westwood can be accounted for in terms of change, development, competition or a laundry list of questions that start off with “Did you know…?”
_REEL LIFE: Was former CNN anchor Rich Sanchez’s firing provoked?_
This is a story about a man.
LGBT characters get more face time on TV
When “True Blood” first premiered in 2007, it was a free HBO preview weekend where I lived.
Q&A with Richard Ray Perez
Tonight, the Hammer Museum and the Sundance Institute will come together to screen an unfinished version of director Richard Ray Perez’ documentary “Cesar’s Last Fast,” which follows the last few days of Cesar Chavez’s 36-day “Fast for Life” in 1988.