Rap and reality
By LAURA CRUZ | Dec. 9, 2009Chris Brown is back to business with his third studio album, Graffiti. Since his notorious celebrity scandal with Rhianna, he's anything but shy when it comes to talking about his feelings toward his ex.
Chris Brown is back to business with his third studio album, Graffiti. Since his notorious celebrity scandal with Rhianna, he's anything but shy when it comes to talking about his feelings toward his ex.
The harrowing effects of wars on those who have fought in them is a topic that has been studied onscreen for decades. However, director Jim Sheridan is putting a new spin on the age-old story with his new film, Brothers.
The more then 100 world leaders attending the two-week summit that started in Copenhagen on Monday actually have a chance to see create progress in the battle against climate change.
The New Englewood Grocery on the corner of Englewood Ave. and Eley Place – a one-stop shop for students' beer and 12-pack Ramen noodles fix – has had a bittersweet few months this fall semester.
With the holidays right around the corner, it's no small comfort to know that the book world has plenty to offer this season, even for the most fickle readers.
Live long enough and chances are you'll see people do some ridiculous things. It's unavoidable, mainly because it's part of human nature.
The stage is set for a crucial early season showdown at the ‘Taps' Gallagher Center on Wednesday night.
I have come to the conclusion that I must be an approachable person, as I often find myself in conversation with an odd assortment of peculiar individuals. They are attracted to me, and I have yet to discover the reason why. If I knew the trait I possessed that led people to begin disturbing conversations with me, I would discard it in a heartbeat.
Typically when it comes to swimming, the cardinal rule – aside from waiting 15 minutes after you eat – is the less body hair, the better.
It didn't take long for freshman wrestler Andrew Schutt to make his mark.
The robbery film Armored is nothing more than a 90-minute jungle gym filled with plenty of action and decent thrills. If you like that sort of thing, the movie could be worth your while.
The Buffalo Convention Center was full of energy Saturday night as 650 UB students traded in UGG boots for heels and sweats for formal dresses to celebrate the end of the semester.
With a heart of gold and voice straight out of the '60s, John Stevens slid onto American Idol back in 2004 and into the hearts of Buffalo natives across the country. After a relatively unsuccessful release with Maverick Records and the decision to go to the Berklee College of Music, Stevens has started over in a way, with step one being footed back home.
The men's basketball team out-scored fourth-ranked Purdue 20-14 in the first seven minutes and final two minutes of play combined.
As SUNY continues to deal with Gov. David Paterson's recently announced $90 million budget cut for the current fiscal year, UB in particular is feeling more of a financial hit than initially anticipated.
As a star fades, it does one of two things. Either it goes out with a huge bang or it fizzles out and becomes dust. For rapper Eve, it is the latter of the two options.
The women's basketball team has not had much success against Canisius lately. The Golden Griffins, one of the top women's basketball programs in the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference, entered Saturday's Big Four rivalry game on a six-game winning streak over their opponents from Amherst.