by Adriene Similton in Entertainment
A pitchfork never looked so scary. But thanks to "The Crazies," it's now been added to my 'weapons to avoid' list. This movie not only has insane gore but a decent plot, too. Granted, I tried not to jump, but after 20 minutes, even I couldn't sit still.
It plays out something like a "Resident Evil" meets "Quarantine" flick that combines the small town paranoia with killer zombies.
Have You ever though About doning a costume and fighting crime?
by Scotty Walker in Entertainment
"Kick-Ass" is a graphic novel written by Mark Millar and illustrated by John Romita, Jr.
It was published by Marvel Comics under the company's Icon imprint. It tells the story of Dave Lizewski, an otherwise ordinary New York City high school student.
The child of Greg Willer, loving single father, takes his interest in comic books as inspiration to become a real-life superhero.
by Scotty Walker in Entertainment
Kevin Smith steps goes way outside his normal zone with a move that's a take on the cop buddy comedies of the '80s and 90's, starring Bruce Willis and Tracy Morgan.
When the movie starts, our bickering partners have been together nine years, there is no recap of how they first met, hated each other initially, and later turned out to be the perfect mismatch.
by Scotty Walker in Entertainment
Damn I haven't been this sick after seeing a movie since Glitter. I really don't think there is any better way to describe it. I don't know how Black Dynamite even got made, but unfortunately it did. I could already tell from the trailer that this was going to be one of those movie that is make it or break it the first twenty or thirty minutes of the film.
Performing Live
by Rodney Cooper in Entertainment
It's important to any act, in the entertainment biz, to be able to showcase their talent in public or live. Not only does it gain you more fans but it also a way for artists to gain extra money by doing shows or going on tours.
The first thing you need to do, if you haven't performed in front of people before, is perform by yourself.
Famed 18-year-old pianist to play selections from the Romantic period at the Stiefel Theatre this Sunday.
by Amy Harding in Entertainment
On Sunday, at 4:00 p.m., the Salina Symphony will present "Romantic Interlude" at the Stiefel Theatre.
This concert will include music from the Romantic period, including pieces by Wagner, Brahms, and Tchaikovsky. Featured performer, Behzod Abduraimov, will accompany the symphony in "Piano Concerto No.