As a child, my father would often talk about one of his favorite TV shows from his youth: Doctor Who. The show first began in November of 1963, and though it was a BBC creation, it became a huge hit both in and outside of the United Kingdom. Because of
Author: Claire Berkman
TV Review: Past Life
Have you ever believed that you’re some reincarnation of your previous self? Do you have memories and flashbacks that don’t connect with who you are and what you have done in your present lifetime? If you answered yes to any of these questions, then Fox’s new paranormal-crime drama “Past Life”
Art Focus: Capitalism in Question
Wall hangings and floor decor confront the viewer as they enter the main room of the Nichols Gallery. Each of the six pieces is the work of a featured artist in the exhibit, unique not only because of their materials but also because of their messages. The exhibit is labeled
T.V. Review: Lost
The writers at ABC have done it again. This season of “Lost” will be as captivating, shocking, and confusing as the past five seasons.The sixth and final season, began with a two part premiere, kicking off with unexpected turns of events and plenty of action, leaving this viewer expecting one
Theater Review: Under the Lights’ One Acts
Every year, the Claremont McKenna College theatre group, Under the Lights, puts on a collection of one-act plays directed and performed by 5-C students. This year, the performance was comprised of six one-acts involving comedy, drama, and some absurdity. It was clear that the theatre group was dealing with limited
TV Review: “Gossip Girl” Provides Plenty of Drama
Guess what freshmen? You have some new classmates that you might want to meet. Yes, you have heard correctly, the irreplaceable characters of CW’s “Gossip Girl” have now entered the drama-filled domain of college. Though they are in New York City and not the sunny town of Claremont, they are
Modern Decor at the New Honnold Café
When you think of the Honnold/Mudd Library, it is easy to be overwhelmed by the thousands of books, the rows upon rows of metal shelves, and, of course, that eerie silence. Luckily for 5-C students, Honnold/Mudd has just opened a new café, located on the first floor of the Honnold