Movie Review: Panic Room
By ELENA BARLOW | Apr. 10, 2002Alone in the house, no way out, and three ruthless criminals waiting for you to make that one decisive move that will finally put you in their hands.
Alone in the house, no way out, and three ruthless criminals waiting for you to make that one decisive move that will finally put you in their hands.
Art imitates life, according to proverb.Some art though imitates art, such as the latest creation of Buffalo playwright A.R.
As one blockbuster season is nearing its end in downtown Buffalo, another is being unleashed, expected to break already booming box office records.
University Police arrested four students Monday night for firing a BB gun at students entering Goodyear Hall, injuring two students in the incident.The four students - Michael Burton, Kevin James, Ajay Abraham and Stephen Rivera - began by firing at a parked car and an ATM in the University Plaza, across from South Campus.
Within the current trend of teenage movies, yet another immature comedy has emerged. National Lampoon, with works staring Chevy Chase and other big names in humor, never fails to produce entertaining comedy.
Provost Elizabeth Capaldi, one of three candidates for the position of chancellor at the University of Massachusetts Amherst campus, has withdrawn her name from contention."I have decided to withdraw from the chancellor search at the University ofMassachusetts.
Due to lack of advertising and a late drafting of University Council Election Rules and Regulations, Student Association President Christian Oliver has requested that the University Council student representative election be postponed.
Though they describe themselves as happy, jovial people, the heavy metal trio Kittie plays their music hard enough, loud enough and mean enough to be compared to a bunch of men playing with power saws.The heavy metal trio roars into Buffalo tonight to play at the Showplace Theater.
3/22 An unknown person pulled a fire alarm in the Millard Fillmore Academic Complex.3/22 A person was taken to Children's Hospital from Butler Annex A for treatment of a seizure.3/23 A student was referred to the Student Wide Judiciary for possession of a pellet gun in MacDonald Hall.3/23 A student was referred to the Student Wide Judiciary for possession of stolen road signs in Fargo Quad.3/24 A runaway juvenile was found in Clement Hall.3/26 An unknown person broke the glass on a vending in Goodyear Hall.3/30 An unknown person stole a suitcase from the Student Union.4/1 A student in Roosevelt Hall received a death threat over the phone.4/2 A female student was referred to the Student Wide Judiciary for bothering her ex-boyfriend in Schoellkopf Hall.4/2 An unknown person stole a UB card from the Natural Sciences Complex.4/2 A student was referred to the Student Wide Judiciary for theft of services from the Richmond Caf?
As Bill Clinton embarks on the UB campus this Wednesday, students are quick to remember the sitcom-like scandals that surrounded his tenure in office and the economic "prosperity" that came along with it.
A former Faculty Student Association employee is claiming the Krispy Kreme doughnuts available at the Student Union Candy Counter are being sold under unsanitary conditions that resulted in several violations from the Department of Agricultural Markets."The doughnut case has never been cleaned and as of [Monday] night, the container they keep the doughnuts in is full of fruit flies," said Jason, who worked at the Candy Counter until resigning last Monday and asked that his last name be withheld.Jeff Mott, general manager of the FSA, denied there is a fruit fly problem."Doughnuts wouldn't draw fruit flies and anything else sold there is pre-packaged,' said Mott.
This is in response to Benjamin Siegel's op-ed about the "customer always being right" ("Can I Help You?" April 5).He is absolutely right so far as an unruly and uncooperative customer is concerned.
Wednesday, April 10 "Arms and the Man", Irish Classical Theatre, 7:30 p.m., $ 10 for students. Thru May 19.Kittie, Flaw, Skinlab, My Run, and 3rd Strike, Showplace Theatre, 7 p.m.Miranda July, media performer and video artist, Hallwalls, 8 p.m., $5 for students.Thursday, April 11"Shadow Serenade", Alleyway Theatre, 7:30 p.m., $ 10 for students.
With a guitar that looked three times too big for her body, and yet half the size of her voice, the tiny singer with the dreadlocks should have looked small, all alone on that stage.Yet Ani DiFranco's presence, energy, and passion seemed too big to be contained at Shea's Performing Arts Center Monday night, as she performed a solo show and donated her proceeds to help aide the under-funded Buffalo Public School system.DiFranco, a native of Buffalo, joined forces with Aiding Buffalo's Children (ABC), a group of parents and teachers.
"I am Clin-ton. As overlord, all will kneel trembling before me and obey my brutal commands."- Clinton-Kodos, "The Simpsons"Last December, the New York Times reported former President William ("Bill" on his trading card) Clinton gathered a number of his former White House cohorts at his Harlem office to map an effective strategy to combat the latest crisis.It wasn't recovery from the terrorist attacks or the on-going war effort against al Qaeda.
UB professor of economics James Holmes is not modest about his claims, which he hopes will earn him his dream of a Nobel Prize in economics.
The UB softball team felt much better Sunday night than they did Saturday morning.Buffalo broke a 10-game losing streak when they beat the Western Michigan Broncos in game two of a three-game series Saturday.
UBBaseball4/4 Buffalo 15, Niagara 44/5 Kent State at Buffalo - PPD4/6 Kent State at Buffalo - PPD4/7 (DH) Buffalo 5-2, Kent State 7-13Softball4/5 St.
Depending on how things go in the great commonwealth of Massachusetts, UB may need to begin searching for a new No.
Students walking through Talbert Hall in the academic spine have probably noticed that while Bert's Diner is bustling at lunchtime, its neighbor's doors have remained shut since before winter break.