by Erin Miller in Arts&Entertainment
What has painfully small shorts, an Afro, and blue, white and orange knee high socks?
That would be Will Ferrell in his newly released film "Semi-Pro."
by Alexandra Capotorto & Erin Miller in Arts&Entertainment
Ten years ago the Spice Girls took the U.S. by storm, ruling the Billboard charts and consuming most 12-year-old girls' lives.
by Ryan Nicholsen in Arts&Entertainment
If you thought the transition from high school to college was tough, imagine the transition from high school to being signed to the record label Decaydance. That is exactly what Las Vegas's The Cab has done.
by Sharon Ng in Arts&Entertainment
"Definitely, Maybe" seems like your average romantic comedy. Judging from the commercials, there are elements of love, humor and lovable characters. It is a story of a handsome leading man engaging in romantic relationships with three beautiful women in an attempt to find his true love. The only difference is that in this movie, he relives his experiences by sharing the story with his daughter so she can guess which woman turned out to be her mother.
by Carole Kinnaw in Arts&Entertainment
The Artist: Secondhand Serenade's latest album presents an emotional compilation of songs embodied by innocent lyrics. As a follow up album to the band's 2007 album, "Awake," their new album "Twist in My Story" exemplifies the same soulful tunes and lyrics that make this band unique. Lead singer, John Vesley, brings something that is honest and pure to all of his songs and lyrics.