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Exclusive Interview with RZA from Wu-Tang Clan for New Film


		Exclusive Interview with RZA from Wu-Tang Clan for New Film

Spokesman, Morgan State University, MD

7 hours ago by Tionah Lee

March 18, 2010

Wu-Tang Clan rapper turned actor, RZA, is stepping in front of the silver screen to play a role in the Sci-fi thriller, "Repo Men." The movie is described to be taking place in the "near future." "Repo Men" is about a society that finances body parts to people who need them, but when people are unable to make the payments, Remi the Repo Man (played by Jude Law) comes to repossess them.

Five art galleries you haven't heard of

The GW Hatchet, George Washington University, DC

2 days ago by Eliana Reyes
Hatchet Reporter

While the Hirshhorn and the National Gallery of Art are landmarks in the D.C. art scene, there are many smaller galleries throughout the District that offer fascinating exhibits in an equally creative space. Hatchet Arts has found a few galleries that should be at the top of your list.

Hip-Hop Block Presents B.o.B.'s 'Nothing On You'

The Greyhound, Loyola College, MD

4 days ago by Donald Vincent

Dear Beautiful Girls, are you tired of the polygamy-glorifying lyrics in rap, or even the misogynistic message in hip-hop music? When it comes to music, do you prefer the "bedrocking" songs that ritually play on the radio? Or would you prefer a song that your lovely significant other can sing to you every waking morning, one you could even make your ringtone?

Well, 21-year-old Bobby Ray Simmons, better known as B.

'Remember Me' explores dark themes of tragedy and loss

The Greyhound, Loyola College, MD

4 days ago by Storm Sebastian

Twilight star Robert Pattinson sheds his image as a brooding vampire to take on a more serious role in the new romantic drama, Remember Me, a film which Pattinson also co-produced.

Pattinson plays Tyler Hawkins, a 22-year-old New Yorker who has become disillusioned with life after the suicide of his older brother and the now growing friction in his relationship with his father.

Psych stars talk mystery and season finale

News-Letter, Johns Hopkins University, MD

5 days ago by Sam Eckstein

For many, USA Network conjures memories of Walker Texas Ranger re-runs and a nearly endless run of Olympic curling. And that is unfortunate, because in the last four years it has transformed itself into one of the best cable networks on television.

The crown jewel in USA's lineup is undoubtedly Psych, a comedy about a fake psychic detective agency, run by Shawn Spencer (James Roday) and his odd couple partner, Burton Guster (Dule Hill).

Comic book author Morrison brings the surreal to Batman

News-Letter, Johns Hopkins University, MD

6 days ago by Alex Neville

Grant Morrison, a popular Scottish comic book writer and playwright, has no problem creating work that's pretty damn crazy. His new works, "Batman and Robin #10" and "Doom Patrol, vol. 1," are no exception.

Indeed, he regularly points to surrealism, automatic writing, and shamanic visions as inspirations for his work.

Gaga starts fan frenzy for release of "Telephone" video

News-Letter, Johns Hopkins University, MD

6 days ago by Christina Warner

Regardless of whether you love her or hate her, at this point it should be widely recognized that Lady Gaga knows a thing or two about how to succeed in the music industry. Her impending release of the "Telephone" music video featuring Beyonce is testament to that.

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