‘Interstellar’ is science fiction at its mind-bending best

With the excellent “Interstellar,” director Christopher Nolan continues his career-long crusade against mindless moviemaking. This film is an artful, operatic science fiction epic with a potent emotional core. It’s Neil deGrasse Tyson’s “Cosmos” on steroids, and my top winter break entertainment recommendation.
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Coming up this week: Nov. 24-30, 2014

Monday, Nov. 24 Fall quarter final grades due Pick up pointers on portfolio prep at virtual admission presentation Online, 7 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 25 Manage stress with help from online
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The Weekly Dead: ‘Self-help’

On the fifth episode of this season's “The Walking Dead,” the opening scene begins with Abraham and the group riding in the church short bus, bound for Washington D.C. While the group seems to be in high spirits — joking about Eugene’s overgrown mullet — the moment is interrupted as the bus suddenly crashes. Of course there is a crash; a zombie apocalypse banishes all hopes of creating any type of road trip luck.
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The Weekly Dead: ‘Slabtown’

On episode four of AMC’s “The Walking Dead,” Beth, who was previously taken at the end of season four by a black car with a white cross, wakes up and discovers the former way of life: electricity, the ticking clock on the wall. She’s also startled when police officer Dawn and Dr. Steve Edwards enter the room.
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Appetite for apathy

“I don’t care.” It’s a nice sentiment isn’t it? I mean, really. Those three words seem to evoke a type of newfound nirvana amongst the apathetic/nihilistic/whatever-istic youth and general populace of today’s world.
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Fifty years of Ebony Fashion Fair

Written by Acquille Dunkley, contributor The Inspiring Beauty: 50 Years of Ebony Fashion Fair Exhibition has come to MODA. From Oct. 19 to Jan. 4, you will have the opportunity
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