ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT


10/27/2014, 10:39pm

“The Flash” S1E3 Review “Things You Can’t Outrun”

Despite some strong material for the supporting cast, this week’s episode of “The Flash” reached a plateau with its lame villain-of-the-week and its focus on the boring chemistry between Iris and Eddie. This week’s episode turned its attention to the night of the particle accelerator explosion in flashbacks that paralleled Wells’ decision, in the present, to use the accelerator as a prison. The flashbacks were effective enough, introducing viewers to Caitlyn Snow’s late fiancé, Ronnie Raymond, played by Ronnie Amell.


10/27/2014, 10:35pm

Izzy’s View

It does not seem like it has been a month since boy band One Direction dropped their new single “Steal My Girl” but it seems fans have not been able to stop talking about it.


10/22/2014, 6:36pm

Review: Jesus Christ Superstar is new and improved

I’m (more or less) a lifetime resident of Carlisle. I am quite aware that our region has a huge pool of talented people in all the arts. Having said that, I must single out the Carlisle Theatre Company and their current production of the musical Jesus Christ Superstar as a new high-water mark. This version of the show, for those who may have seen the original movie or older stage versions, is updated and modernized, incorporating such touches as Twitter, cell-phone video and other social media references.


10/22/2014, 6:31pm

The Flash “The Fastest Man Alive” Review

“The Flash” continued its momentum from last week’s premiere in a stellar second episode that successfully developed and explored several major characters, but fell short in quality with its villain-of-the-week. Barry’s arc for the season was made especially clear this week – he wants to be a hero.


10/22/2014, 6:29pm

Izzy’s Review

There have been many movies over the years depicting the mystery of a parent vanishing out of the blue and never returning.


10/7/2014, 3:50pm

Izzy’s View

It’s been about two years since alternative rock band My Chemical Romance announced their breakup and we have already heard solo material from each of the members.


9/30/2014, 12:54am

OMG takes on a new meaning

The play “OMG” is a 108-page scripted play written by senior Kervince Michel, who was inspired by the film “O.” “OMG” is a modern day twist on Shakespeare’s “Othello”. This twist will allow people to connect with the actors and will help them understand it even more.


9/30/2014, 12:53am

Izzy’s View

“Rumble,” the new young adult novel by Ellen Hopkins, starts off with the question everyone always asks themselves.