The Oswegonian

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Month: April 2011

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Laughable royalty

"Your Highness," directed by David Gordon Green ("Pineapple Express"), made its journey to the big screen April 8. The movie is about Fabious, a knight played by James Franco ("127 Hours"), who has just returned home from one of his…

Archives Opinion

More taxes for top tier

"Praise to President Barack Obama for his budget speech this week. While he did employ a cheap political tactic, waiting until the opposition had released their budget so that he could heap heavy criticism on it, especially Republicans John Boehner…

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Foo Fighters return to rock glory

Since the Foo Fighters (consisting of guitarist/singer Dave Grohl, guitarists Chris Shiflett and Pat Smear, bassist Nate Mendel and drummer Taylor Hawkins) were formed out of the demise of Nirvana (who Grohl played drums with) in 1995, the band has…

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All hail The Last Royals

"The Last Royals are an up-and-coming band from New York City. The band consists of singer-songwriter Eric James and percussionist Mason Ingram. The band released an excellent self-titled EP in 2010 and is due to have a full-length album released…

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Spears is back again with ‘Femme Fatale’

Pop princess Britney Spears released her eighth studio album"Femme Fatale" onTuesday, March 29. This album is the epitome of everything a club wants to get its customers dancing. Every song on the 12 track album has a beat that makes…

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Workaholics Interview

"I recently had a chance to talk to the cast and director of Comedy Central’s new show, "Workaholics." Director Kyle Newacheck and co-stars Adam Devine, Anders "Ders" Holm and Blake Anderson participated in a conference call with The Oswegonian and…

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‘Insidious’ behavior

"Insidious" was quite a ride. With solid direction, good acting and decent writing, "Insidious" plays out as a somewhat respectable part of the recently prolific supernatural subgenre. The film has a familiar narrative. In the surreal tradition of "The Exorcist"…

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New film is a ‘code’ worth cracking

Philosophers have suggested that humans are a mimetic and imitative lot; when something new is created, a number of copycats appear, most of whom are of lackluster quality. There always seem to be a few, however, that grasp on to…

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Everybody’s working for the weekend

What do you do when all the drinking, partying and overall fun of college goes away and you have to get a real job? For the cast of Comedy Central’s new show "Workaholics," the answer is to keep on doing…

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Khalifa is new wiz kid of rap

In the dawn of the new decade, the face of music is changing rapidly, and new artists are coming from all corners. Amidst all the smoke comes Pittsburgh native Wiz Khalifa’s Atlantic Records debut, "Rolling Papers." With 2011 being Khalifa’s…