by Ryan Schmit in Arts & Entertainment
Two weeks ago, I exchanged Demo CDs with Andy Henrikson, a freshman music major here at Southwest Minnesota State University. His band's name is Evol, the word 'Love' spelt backwards. The band was formed in Henrikson's basement around 2006. This was a sort of re-formation that all the members came back together for from a previous band project that ended, due to a conflict-of-interest among band members.
Classic PS1 game receives high praise, except for singular flaw
by Wes Huntington in Arts & Entertainment
History
In the mid-1990's more competition entered into the console wars with Sega and Nintendo. A few came and went, such as Sega's Genesis add-ons 32X and Sega-CD, the Panasonic CD-i and the 3DO Multiplayer system. However, the one system that seems to have captured the imagination and money of its customers was the Sony PlayStation, which was released on Sept.
by Joey Mulder in Arts & Entertainment
Spiritual warfare on the silver screen isn't new. We've seen the lighter side of it in "Dogma" and Keanu Reeves battled the grittier forces in "Constantine." In "Legion," audiences get to see what happens when the wrath of God takes a turn for the worst; only this time, instead of a great flood, he sends his "Legion" of angels to wipe out mankind.