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By Danielle Serra and Leigh Wright

People mock the decade, but deep down all children of the ‘80s know that those ten years were responsible for some classic films. In their honor, Leigh Wright and Danielle Serra came up with a list of the top ten ‘80s films everyone should have committed to memory.

 
By Nicole Lupiani

When did Music Television become less music and more TV? Nicole Lupiani gives us a history of the popular music network and discusses its recent television endeavors that leave viewers without a constant stream of music videos chanting, “I want my MTV.”

 
By Dan Warren

Are talented women rock musicians looked over or under-appreciated in the music industry? Dan Warren explains why women like Joni Mitchell, Lucinda Williams and Bijork should be praised for their contributions to world of music.

 

By Joanna Gojlik

Joanna Gojlik spends a breathtaking evening on Broadway and reviews Disney’s musical love story “Aida”.

By Melissa Steiger

Is the NBC drama American Dreams a nostalgic escape for Americans after Sept. 11 or are there other factors explaining the show’s appeal? Melissa Steiger investigates what makes American Dreams a popular television show for viewers from different generations.

By Danielle Serra

Harry Potter has gone to college. Danielle Serra finds out if he can make the grade and just what it is about the famed wizard with the lightening bolt scar that has college students waiting proudly on long box office and bookstore lines.

By Brian V. Salvatore

Miss classic television shows like Happy Days and Charles in Charge? So does Brian Salvatore. Read how he feels television shows have changed from what they once were inevitably causing the death of the family sitcom.


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