Arts & Entertainment
Volume 143, Number 10
- Simple and charming, ‘I Love You, Man’ incites laughter
Each year after the Academy Awards, it seems brilliant movies of the fall and winter wane into the mediocre and easily forgotten summer flicks. Refreshing exceptions to this dismal shift in theater selections—summer action flicks and the often appealing, witty comedy—make occasional appearances. “I Love You, Man” accomplishes its amusing mission effectively.
- ‘Idolatry’ at its finest: Campus buzzes with anticipation for top musician
As an avid “American Idol” viewer, Drew Hackman ’11 felt there was no way he would miss David Cook’s performance Saturday night, even though it meant standing in the 150-person line to get into Uptown.
- Revealing a film fit for a queen: “The Young Victoria” review
“The Young Victoria” is a slow movie, but still a winner thanks to two things—Paul Bettany as Prime Minister Lord Melbourne and camera shots that could pass as paintings of the time.


