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"Romance" Worth It for the Laughs

Do not be deceived by the title. The play "Romance" is anything but one. This Friday and Saturday night, at 7:30 in Washington Hall, the St. Edward's Hall Players will be performing the play "Romance" by David Mamet. The title of the play must be one of those intentionally ironic misnomers, like nicknaming a 300-pound linebacker "Tiny.

Cast & Crew Sound-Off on Experience

The St. Ed's Players bring their first full-length show of the year, "Romance," by Tony and Oscar nominee David Mamet, to Washington Hall this week. Members of the cast and crew sounded off in email interviews about the difficulties and rewards of putting on the show.

"Appaloosa" Carries Us into the West

"Appaloosa" tries to recapture the classic western for a modern audience. Cloaking some of today's stars - including Ed Harris, Viggo Mortensen, Jeremy Irons, and Reneé Zellweger - in Stetsons, bustles, and some serious statement mustaches, the film returns to the genre that has fascinated American audiences for so long, exploring its depths without sacrificing its fun.

"Nick and Nora's" Predictable Playlist

The movie industry has come out with the newest indie, young adult romantic comedy. Following in the steps of "Juno," "Knocked Up," and "Garden State," "Nick and Nora's Infinite Playlist" follows two star-crossed lovers, who are struggling with their respective angsty heartbreaks.

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