Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Boston Theatres This Weekend...Coming to Amherst

Ty Burr and Wesley Morris rarely disagree like they do here about the new Danny Boyle Film "Slumdog Millionaire." It is getting rave reviews across the country and talk of Oscars is heavy.

Here is there weekly "Take 2" on the film:




This Thanksgiving "Milk" is opening and that is being called a "masterpiece" across the board. Here is what Morris has to say about it.

A.O Scott of the New York Times says this about Milk.

This is Ebert's take.


And finally good ol' Mick LaSalle of San Francisco who has a unique take on films, and an honest approach to writing.



And the Trailer:


Some other releases, not getting such great reviews: Australia, Transport 3, and Four Christmases.

Have a Great Turkey Day...

Friday, November 21, 2008

The Wrestler Trailer Finally Online

Variety has posted the trailer for the new Darren Aronofsky film "The Wrestler."
Mickey Rourke is getting praise from almost every critic and won over a lot of hearts at some major festivals.

Check it out:

Thursday, November 20, 2008

Black Student Union Comedy

By Andrea DiScipio
Collegian Correspondent

Deon Cole and Cocoa Brown are coming to the University of Massachusetts tonight to present their comedic styles.
“BSU has been organizing a comedy show every year, and it has been a success every year so we want to continue the tradition.” said Casimir Maziarz, event coordinator for the Black Student Union.
Tonight at the Campus Center auditorium, the two talented comedians from the Black Comedy Tour will perform, hoping to bring big laughs from the student body. The comedians will share their wit and talent with the UMass community. A couple of local acts will also be performing at the show.
Deon Cole is one of the most requested comedians in the nationwide club and college circuit. Not only is he a successful comedian, but also a successful actor who has appeared on MTV’s “Short Circuitz” and “Wild N’ Out.” He can also be found in the 2002 film “Barbershop,” as well as the sequel “Barbershop 2: Back in Business” (2004).
As for his comedic career, he has done stand-up on Comedy Central’s “Laffapalooza,” HBO’s “Def Comedy Jam,” BET’s “Comic View,” NBC’s “Showtime at the Apollo,” “BBC’s “The World Stands Up” and STARZ’s “First Amendment.”
Deon also attended the HBO U.S. Comedy Arts Festival in Aspen and the CanWest Comedy Fest in Vancouver. He was a featured comic at both events.
In addition to being a finalist in NBC’s “Stand-Up for Diversity Showcase,” Deon won BET’s Robin Harris Award for “most original comic” as well. He has participated in several tours such as the “Cole-Cola World European Tour for the Troops,” the BET “Comedy Tour,” “The Def Jam Tour,” “The Budweiser Superfest R. Kelly Tour” and the “Mary J. Blige Tour.”
Deon Cole can be recognized for the charisma he brings with him every time he steps onto the stage.
Along with Deon Cole, Cocoa Brown is another immensely talented individual who has developed a fulfilling career as a stand-up comedian.
Her energetic facial expressions that accompany her enthusiasm are just some of her trademark qualities. She has the ability to relate well with her audience, because whether she’s telling a story about herself, a family member or if she’s talking about real life experiences in general, Cocoa will produce a humorous moment.
Brown has performed at the “Kennedy Center Honors Richard Pryor,” as well as the “Def Comedy Jam Tour.” She’s a member of the Washington, D.C. sketch comedy group, “Comedy Sportz,” and after just seven months in the comedy business, she won the “Washington Comedian of the Year” award.
Cocoa Brown was a fan favorite on the “Who’s Got Jokes” competition on TVOne, in addition to establishing nine consecutive seasons on BET’s “Comic View.” On BET’s “Comic View” she was voted “funniest female” twice. She appeared as a featured comedian on the STARZ in Black comedy series “The First Amendment,” produced by Martin Lawrence, and Comedy Central’s “Comic Groove” with Tracy Morgan.
She recently filmed a new BET comedy show, “One Mic Stand,” hosted by Kevin Hart and will also be appearing on the 2008 season of HBO’s “Def Comedy Jam.”
Cocoa Brown has acquired a group of loyal and adoring fans who not only respect her comedic talent, but also love her vivacious spirit.
The Black Student Union Comedy Show Presents Deon Cole and Cocoa Brown. They will be showcasing their comedic talents tonight in the Campus Center Auditorium at 8 p.m.Tickets are $5 for college students, and $8 for the general public.
Andrea DiScipio can be reached at adiscipi@student.umass.edu.

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

One of our students on CNN


Zac Bissonnette '11 was on CNN this morning. He was on around 7 am this morning to talk finance. Did anyone catch him?

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Arts Perspective Number 2

I worked in the newsroom tonight. It was hectic. It was ultimately one of the craziest nights I have ever had. It was a joy to work with and alongside so many great reporters. Will McGuiness is one hell of a man. Joe Meloni works hard, and after him saying how much he hated politics for the past month, that he doesn't follow it, it was all a lie. He knew a lot and kept us up to date (sadly watching CNN and not Brian Williams on NBC). But walking through the Campus Center

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up to the Student Union and seeing all those student groups watching along side one another a historic election-no matter the result.Earthfoods pizza is great.) Tim never got back to me about Ben and Jerry's, must have been one hell of a line.

Interviewing a few people in the Student Union was interesting as well. People were excited, and having a great time. Student groups sitting side by side, working with one another. I took a photo of Will reporting. It is exactly what the news department did tonight to give the people at
UMass a local angle for this historic event. I am happy to have been apart of it. Even if my contribution was listening to a lead, making commentary, taking a few photos that won't be used, and thinking of ways to update this damn blog with an arts perspective....but I can't so I am not trying.

Obama's speech was moving, but until the end felt bland. McCain for the first time really impressed me with his speaking abilities. He stuck to his guns, and worked so hard at his attempt to the presidency. His speech tonight was the best of the race, sadly to late.

Obama's use of the Lincoln quote was the highlight of the night though. Check out the end of "American History X" (oh yeah arts angle) to hear some more of it. Or look it up online. The Internet gives you those types of options.

Have a great night, and a great day.


-Kevin Koczwara (Assistant Arts Editor)

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

Election Day Coverage From an Arts Perspective



I went to Starbucks for my free coffee did. Never made it to the front of the line. I left and went to Rao's. The line at one o'clock in the afternoon at Starbucks for free coffee was too long. I needed my first coffee of the day (second if you count the coffee I had when I woke up).

Rao's was a great idea. I got a lot done, and got to hear peoples opinions on this election day first hand.

The girl sitting next to me had a homemade shirt on supporting Obama. Some old people were talking about income tax near the line, it was short, and discussing how much they hate liberals and conservatives. I don't know who they like, but they liked one another enough to agree with whatever the other person said. Then there was the people outside singing about how much they love marijuana. I think I know which way they are voting on question 2.


Then I started reading "Writer's on Writing" and ignored everyone.


But I just walked by Starbucks again, and the line is out the door and down the ramp into Amherst Center. Good thing I went to Bueno and have a coffee maker down here at the Collegian.


Ben And Jerry's

Free ice cream from 5 to 8. I can only imagine what that line will look like. it was a gorgeous day out, no jacket required. A perfect night for a waffle cone, or any cone that they give you, for free. But what will the line look like around 7? We will find out when Tim, the beer dude, reports back on the situation (he is on his way there for his cream that has been iced).