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Arts & Entertainment
Director Steven Soderbergh exposes the nation's drug war with Traffic “Traffic,” if received properly, will be one of the landmark films in cinema history. It is a film of such grand scope and emotional resonance that it can and almost certainly will open the eyes of each and every viewer. If you care at all about the thousands of men and women who die every year due to this nation’s all-out “war on drugs,” you sure as hell better see “Traffic.” Continued
This is not your mama’s Alice in Wonderland. No, “American McGee's Alice,” a new computer game by Electronic Arts, is more like the Alice in Wonderland for your sick and twisted Uncle that no one in the family likes to speak of. The rabbit hole is now much deeper and darker. Continued
Columbia senior makes his way up the media ladder Columbia senior Marlon Millhouse is quickly moving his way to the top of the media industry. The South Holland native is currently working as an account executive at WGCI 107.5 FM, Chicago’s urban music station and the nation’s leading revenue engine for urban stations. Continued
Looking for some good movies to watch? The Chronicle can help. This week, each staff member has picked their personal best flicks of all time. It's good stuff, so check it out. Continued
David Fincher has become the master of suspenseful, dark, commentary-laden thrillers with films like “Fight Club” and “The Game.” However, he began his trend as a successful director with the film “Se7en.” Fincher created a film that took a brutal approach to unlocking a mystery. Never before on film had a cop mystery been so ruthless with its subject matter and the viewer. Everything from the dead body of an obese, filth-ridden man, to a knife dildo, Fincher held back no punches in revealing the brutality of the crimes, thus making the stakes of the film that much higher. Continued
Sade (pronounced Sod) really goes out on a limb for her latest album, Lovers Rock. Breaking out of her tried-and-true silky sex-jazz soulful-mumbling genre, for her newest album Sade sticks her toe into the bubbling waters of the witch’s cauldron that is modern music. Continued Back to top | Home Webmaster: Sal J. Barry The Columbia Chronicle is a student produced publication of Columbia College Chicago and does not necessarily represent, in whole or in part, the views of Columbia College administrators, faculty or students. |
January 16, 2001
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