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Theatre Review: The good kind of Anomaly

By Rebecca Pfliger

Everyone has worked that terrible job. You know, the one you dread going to, the monotonous grind of the workplace where the clock is watched religiously for the impending lunch break. Specifically, the shredding of paper for the entire work day. It’s what happens to Steve Davidson (David Trimble) and Dave Stevenson (C. Adam Leigh),… Continue reading Theatre Review: The good kind of Anomaly

Movie Review: Scraping goodness inside of Deep Throat

By Rebecca Pfliger

Sex sells. It always has and always will. The industry nets $57 billion worldwide every year. Inside Deep Throat takes a long, hard look at the history of pornography by examining one of its most infamous and financially successful films. Deep Throat was released in 1972 starring Linda Lovelace. The pornographic film hit mainstream cinema… Continue reading Movie Review: Scraping goodness inside of Deep Throat

Theatre Preview: The devil in a rabbit suit

By Rebecca Pfliger

With a penchant for the weird and armed with their unique sound, the Plaid Tongued Devils seem to constantly play with fire. At any moment, they could fall too far into the absurd and leave audiences scratching their head. But the band always manages to walk the fine line and welcome new converts to their… Continue reading Theatre Preview: The devil in a rabbit suit

Spun: Spitafield

By Rebecca Pfliger

With great vocals and catchy melodies, Spitalfield is pop-punk at its finest. The Chicago quartet paired up with producer Ed Rose (The Get Up Kids, Reggie and the Full Effect) for their third album Stop Doing Bad Things. The lyrics cry out to every teenage emo kid–popularity, girlfriends and substance abuse are reoccurring themes, but… Continue reading Spun: Spitafield