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    What do laser beams and Transylvania have in common? What happens when mad scientists meet groupies? The classic cult production, The Rocky Horror Show, brings together elements of glam rock and Horror B-Movies. This winter, the University of Colorado Theatre Department brought the classic science fiction and campy humor to the University Theatre stage. Directed by Hadley Kamminga-Peck with musical direction by David Nehlsthe, the musical captured the essence of Richard O’Brien’s 1973 musical.…

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    This is not something they are used to seeing especially since Marcus has a very strong headed and assertive wife. So, it is clear that throughout each movie the main characters are confronted with unfamiliar traditions within these strange new cultures they are experiencing. Overall, there are many aspects of these cultures such as traditions, power distance, and in and out groups that are new to them and that they must adjust to throughout their time within them. Lastly, I would like to…

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    Picture Show. The pinnacle of openmindedess. A place where people of all genders, races, and creeds can safely explore their sexualities without fear of judgment or bullying. Right? To outsiders, absolutely. For those of us in the Rocky Horror Picture Show community, not so much. While we project fun, silliness, and freedom onstage for audiences every Saturday night at midnight, backstage is a completely different story. For my part, I joined my cast of The Rocky Horror Picture Show a few…

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    The rocky horror picture show is more than just a movie, its an interactive experience. As the clock strikes nine, every walk of life in las vegas begins to form a line to wait for the show. Walking down that line, you will come across people pulling up their stockings, adjusting their corsets, wobbling in their 6 inch stilettos, touching up their hair-rising makeup, and some talking with their loved ones. But all share one thing in common- their faces flushed with "antici...pation" waiting for…

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    interactions. I am going to break down several aspects of communication within two films and compare elements of culture, gender, and relationships between the movies. The first films I chose to analyze is the cult classic, The Rocky Horror Picture Show. This film is about a young man and woman, Brad and Janet, trying to use a stranger’s phone and instead getting pulled into a crazy evening of events by some very unusual individuals. Their perceptions of themselves…

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    Music is an ever evolving idea that every person has the ability to change, the question is, will you? We had the privilege to sit down and talk with Billy Changer, a new aged musician with a vision for future. Get ready world, as a wise man once said,"we're going to Billy Change you." Being exposed to some of the greats, such as The Rolling Stones and Hawkwind, at a very young age, Billy's musical inspirations started early. "My dad has been a rocker all his life, I thank him for showing me…

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    The Documentary, Our Daily Bread, is a 2005 documentary directed by Nikolaus Geyrhalter, which was filmed in Germany and Australia. Our Daily Bread explores the dramatic shift in our food production. It is, by far, not your typical documentary as it has no narrative; It shines light on how food production has changed first hand, by taking us directly to the factory 's which our food comes from. Our Daily Bread reveals the exact steps our food goes through before we get it. The images of large…

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    times in a daily basis, and that is cooking and eating. More and more food shows have been created in the last 10 years. This may be due to the fact that people have become more engaged with things that they see on television, it even became a lifestyle for them. When cooking shows first came to air on television, it was just a simple presentation how food is prepared, techniques which yourself can do, with the use of ingredients that are easily available for your convenience.…

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    different shows including The Daily Show which has now gone through 2 hosts and is on its 3rd with Trevor Noah. Time Warner may own Comedy Central but it actually Viacom who own Time Warner and along with Comedy Central they also own MTV, VH1, Nickelodeon and many others. The media of course controls what we see, but Viacom seems a bit different. With the variety of Networks that they own it seems as if it is more aimed towards teenagers and young adults in their shows. However, The Daily Show…

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    detrimental because it has kids daily needs like vitamin, it has as much sugar as a candy bar, and flavored milk contains around 100 calories and it has potassium Chocolate milk is both beneficial and detrimental. Chocolate milk is beneficial because it has kids daily needs like vitamin D,A and B In the article, “( According to Is Chocolate Milk healthy for kids,” it states about 25 percent of kids daily needs are in milk This proves that milk has kids daily needs. In the article (Is…

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