by Judy Rydberg in Entertainment
Twi-hards are sinking their teeth into "The Twilight Saga: New Moon," but the rest may still be on the fence about seeing it. "New Moon" publicity has bombarded us for months. Those who haven't seen it may be wondering whether it could possibly live up to the hype.
by Andrea Ciurej in Entertainment
More than a dozen UNO students, faculty, staff and other Omaha-area professionals met at the Thompson Alumni Center's Centennial Hall on Nov. 20 to see a popular online columnist speak about growing technology in the journalism field.
UNO's School of Communication hosted Al Tompkins, the Poynter Institute's broadcast and online group leader.
by Jared Spence in Entertainment
Pearls are classic and iconic, and therefore always in style. These mollusk-born beauties have long been synonymous with high class and high style. Despite their grand status, they have also gained a reputation for being old fashioned and stiff, but today pearls have taken on a whole new life.
by Tim Kucera in Entertainment
Millions of video game aficionados lined up Nov. 10, securing their place in line to purchase one of the most anticipated video games of 2009.
"Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2" broke the record on opening day game sales, drawing an estimated $310 million in North America and the United Kingdom alone, according to Activision, the game's publisher.