St. Paul’s Greek Orthodox Church held the 61st annual Greek Festival this weekend. The three-day event offered participants an opportunity to enjoy Greek music, traditional dancing and, of course, homemade Greek food. District Staff
Mike Cerminara is a District comics veteran. “Robot” has been headlining Sunday Funday since its debut and is a hilarious and charming adventure set in a world of talking fruits and veggies! Please feel free to comment about “Robot,” like it if you laugh and share it with your friends and fa
Kristen French is a sequential art major in her second term as Sunday Funday contributor. Tired of people who take movies way too seriously? Like Gary Larson’s The Far Side? This comic is an homage to Larson’s satirical and strange look on the world through his hilarious humor. This edition of F
Ben Johnson is from Oakland, Calif. and is a first-year. He’s made three of these so far. This is however, the only one with cowboys, for whatever that’s worth. Feel free to post a comment, share with friends and family. District Staff
Tango Morte makes its Sunday Funday District debut. Natasha Black is a first-year intending to go into sequential art. Most of her stories have been plotted out with every little detail for years. Tango Morte is about a girl who seeks out people that have been “touched by death.” If you would
By Danielle Austin When she isn’t partying in a room full of bad bitches, pumping swag out of her ovaries, sipping on cough syrup and slapping moms, Oakland rapper Kreayshawn is releasing her first, and hopefully last, full-length album “Somethin’ Bout Kreay.” A lot of people h
Vice President Joe Biden and Republican nominee Paul Ryan contested in a scrappy, loud, bullish and ultimately indecisive debate on Centre College’s stage Thursday in Danville, Ky. The debate was hosted by ABC News’ Senior Foreign Affairs Correspondent Martha Raddatz. Despite the much antici
“Compliance” is the second directorial effort from Homestar Runner website co-creator, Craig Zobel. The film was an official selection at this year’s Sundance and SXSW Festivals, and polarized audiences from Park City, Utah to Austin, Texas. Reports of numerous walkouts from screenings
Audio by Carlos Serrano Hello funky cats. It’s been awhile since I last brought you the wonders of low-quality movies. Believe me, it’s been as hard as on me as it’s been on you. But I’m back now, ready to highlight once again some of the best of the worst movies out there. And boy, [&hellip