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"Beer pong is NOT a game, beer pong is a sport!" authors Ben Applebaum and Dan DiSorbo write in their new instructive manual, "The Book of Beer Pong." They write that, "In the beginning there was beer, and the beer was with pong, and the beer was pong, and it was good." The book discusses cup sizes, shooting orders and all other things related to the authors' favorite college extracurricular activity.
Most cultures around the world have been given certain stereotypes about their native attitudes, accents, occupations, habits and the like. The “Exotic Imports: Max Amini and Friends” comedy show that played this past Friday and Saturday at the Bethesda Theater flaunted the stereotypes and inside jokes of native Middle Easterners.
Nashville-based rock band Kings of Leon hit the stage at Merriweather Post Pavilion Sept. 8, pleasing fans with their impressive set, contagious energy and sexy vocals.
Although swiping your card at TDR and sitting with your new posse at may initially seem cool to incoming freshman, it will get old - especially if you don't take a TDR hiatus every once in awhile. Sure, TDR has stir-fry, a sweet salad bar and all-you-can-eat ice cream. But it is crucial to embrace other restaurants as well by leaving campus on occasion and sampling some of the local area's most delicious cuisines. Depending on your mood and cravings, here are some excellent places you should definitely check out this semester.
When Washingtonians hear the words "the blue line," they should no longer think of the Metrorail. Instead, they should picture Ross Jacobson, Ben Payes, Nick Scialli and Dave Chaletzky - the four members of The Blue Line, an up-and-coming local band that's been charming fans with their rocking rhythms, catchy lyrics and charismatic style.
Just when you think Zac Efron has finally managed to escape his role as basketball star/theater enthusiast Troy Bolton in Disney's "High School Musical" series, he starts his new film, "17 Again," in a high school gym dancing with cheerleaders and shooting hoops.
Attention AU: Hollywood has done it again! They've created yet another sick comedy starring Seth Rogen that features endless jokes about sex, drugs and human stupidity.
Gospel music, Southern traditions, fervent faith and lavish style come together this month at the Arena Stage with the hit musical "Crowns," a whimsical production about the lives of black women in South Carolina and their undying obsession with extravagant Sunday hats.
You saw Coldplay perform "Vida La Vida" and win Song of the Year at the Grammy Awards on Feb. 8. You watched the cast of "Slumdog Millionaire" storm the stage to claim eight golden trophies at the Oscars on Feb. 22. But with three months until the Tony Awards and five months until the Emmys, how does a Hollywood fanatic pass the time?
Chazz Palminteri proves a one-man show can still thrill an audience with his stirring performance in "A Bronx Tale," an entertaining "fictional memoir" about growing up in a gangster-ridden Italian section of New York City in the 1960s.
Fans of all ages came together Monday night at the 9:30 club to see The Pretenders rock the house with 30 years of impressive discography.
Donkey Punch, directed by Oliver Blackburn and David Bloom, is a kinky porno/horror thriller that tells the unlikely story of seven college kids who face their doom while kicking back on a luxurious yacht off the Mediterranean coast.
Frank Warren, the creator of PostSecret, claims he receives over 1,000 postcards in the mail each week. The postcards aren't from his vacationing friends and relatives. They aren't reminders from his dentist about his upcoming appointment. They are creative works of art revealing the funny, inspirational and heartfelt secrets of anonymous people from around the world.
"Madagascar 2: Escape from Africa" is a clever and family-friendly sequel starring the same lovable gang from Central Park Zoo. The crew - Alex (Ben Stiller), Marty (Chris Rock), Gloria (Jada Pinkett Smith) and Melman (David Schwimmer) - leave Madagascar thanks to the help of four eccentric penguins and find themselves stranded on an African Wildlife Preserve.
Berlin was a cruel place in the midst of World War II. "The Boy in the Striped Pajamas," directed and written by U.K. native Mark Herman, captures the emotion of this distressing time by following the unexpected friendship of Bruno and Shmuel, two eight-year-old boys who live on opposite sides of a concentration camp's barbed-wire fence. The film is adapted from Irish author John Boyne's 2006 award-winning novel.
Master impressionist Frank Caliendo offers disappointing sketch material on the second season of "FrankTV," a late-night comedy series on TBS. Despite the praise for the show's first season and Caliendo's "FrankTV Stand-Up Comedy Tour," the second season of "FrankTV" fails to create the memorable spoofs of its sketch comedy contemporaries like "Saturday Night Live" and "MadTV."
Edmond Gosse, a famous English critic, wrote in 1888 "'The Way of the World' is the best-written, the most dazzling, the most intellectually accomplished of all English comedies, perhaps of all the comedies of the world."