Scenic views and clever lines thrills "The Rum Diary" reviewer
“The Rum Dairy” is the story of an Eisenhower era New Yorker who comes to Puerto Rico to write for the San Juan Star newspaper.
“The Rum Dairy” is the story of an Eisenhower era New Yorker who comes to Puerto Rico to write for the San Juan Star newspaper.
If you had the opportunity to give thousands of people a little more time before they died, but you had to give up eternal life for yourself, what would you do? In the latest movie by Andrew Niccol, who wrote and produced “The Truman Show” and “The Terminal,” one man is given that opportunity. “In Time” is set in a future where humans are genetically modified to stop aging at 25.
Breakfast — everyone wishes they ate it more often. We come up with excuses like “I woke up late,” or “I wasn’t hungry at the time.” And then when we do, we often eat things that are terrible for us, like doughnuts, bagels with way too much cream cheese or cold, leftover pizza.
Uptown now has its own miniature shopping mall for handmade goods. Marvel Mini Booths, located two doors down from Serendipity on East College Avenue, displays crafts, soaps, jewelry and other goods being sold by local small-business owners.
There is a man interred in the mausoleum at Otterbein Cemetery that once broke up a Ku Klux Klan march in the 1920s by driving his car through the middle of it.
So, OK, some areas of Columbus can be a little scary in the not-so-Halloween, trick-or-treat sort of way, but the Brewery District?
Cowan Hall is haunted, or so some members of the Otterbein community believe. As the story goes, a young actress named Twyla, who tried out for an Otterbein performance and became upset over not getting the part she wanted or any part at all, decided to end her life in the most theatrical of ways:
He seems to have done it all, but now all he wants to do is play double bass. Born and raised in Fargo, N.D., senior music and business major Jon Wagenman has seen and done things that most Otterbein students haven’t.
This could be the biggest holiday season ever for video games as big-time franchises push out sequels and classic games get an HD upgrade.
The stage is set as a portion of a typical American home, with a fold-out couch, an office with a disheveled bookshelf and paper cluttering the floor and a desk.
At some point, over the better half of the decade, Wilco managed to outgrow their once fitting reputation as the best band you’ve never heard of.
Otterbein senior acting major Jake Robinson was hired to play a quarterback in an upcoming ESPN ad that will air in about three weeks on the network’s channels.