by Frank Ram in A&E
New elements added to the Road to the Show feature in "MLB 08: The Show" brings a realistic feel to an already fun experience.
by Emily Rios in A&E
Audience members were taken back to the Civil War era in Windwood Theatricals' production of "Little Women: The Broadway Musical."
by Jeanette Casteneda in A&E
Kate Nash's Made of Bricks is a boisterous 12-song collection of indie pop that combines tongue in cheek attitude and honest quirky emotion. Already a major hit in the U.K., Nash has already begun to make her mark in the U.S since the release of her debut album this past August.
by Aaron Castrejon in A&E
After many incarnations and many ups and downs, Crowded House is back with a new album.
by Samantha Bravo in A&E
Sung in Hebrew, French and English, Yael Na'm's self-titled album is an eerily beautiful musical import.
by Megan Hartman in A&E
Amazing music compliments the many different levels and worlds of these video games. Just like the soundtracks in feature films, the musical composition choreographed are created specifically to compliment their unique players and their worlds.
by Espy Tarazona in A&E
If you like blood, gore and action then you'll love "Doomsday."
by Julia Kupisiewicz in A&E
Professor Gerhard Peters is new to Citrus College by some standards, but he has settled in and brought to Citrus more than we bargained for. Peters has turned a labor of love into a monster of a Web site.