Goodbye Gossip Girl

... see you on January 24. Yes, you've read right: JANUARY 24! That's how long the TV gods make us wait for a new episode of Gossip Girl. The only thing that's worse than seven weeks of winterbreak is three months of summerbreak. But being that the year has 52 weeks, and an average TV show season has only about 24 episodes, this is what we have to endure. Last night's midseason finale gave some closure on the crazy-Juliet-trying-to-kill-Serena storyline, but while closing that door, it opened up about one million other windows! How will Chuck and Serena save Bass Industries? Will Nate be screwed over by his dad- again? Is Ben returning to Gossip Girl and should we care? BLAIR AND DAN??? It has taken less to drive a person crazy, so before you go completely insane, consider these options to keep you busy until Gossip Girl returns:

Watch the DVDs This is the most obvious choice. When there's no new material available, why not go through three previous seasons of awesomeness? You have 49 days to re-watch how it all began, got awesome, got a little less awesome, and returned back to old glory. For the latter, season four episodes are available on a pay-per-episode basis at amazon on demand and iTunes for example.

Read the recaps  Websites like televisionwithoutpity and the Gossip Girl section of NY Mag offer great fun in the form of detailed recaptures of each episode and a reality index, respectively. Even if you've seen all the episodes, this is great fun.

Finally get some school work done ... spend time with your bf, clean your appartment- there are so many things to do now that you have that extra time off Monday nights!

posted by Carla

Carla and Kelly's Mr. Greek Video Podcast



Posted By: Kelly Nemmers 12/1/2010

Zach and Estelle's Harry Potter Video Podcast

Click to watch our podcast on the midnight premier of book and film sensation Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.

Posted By: Estelle Gwinn 12/1/2010



Open Themed Up All Night

The WSU SEB will be putting on many Up All Nights next semester and they want students to give them input on what sort of themes the students would be interested in. The SEB is asking for students to leave comments on its facebook page discussing possible ideas. The ideas could be for themes, foods, crafts, entertainment, or anything else the students can think of. There has been no word on specific dates for next semester's Up All Night series but that information will be released by the SEB soon. For more information about the Up All Night series or the WSU SEB check them out at their facebook page here.

Posted By: Zach Beehler 11/29/2010

Two New Movie Reviews!

Read my reviews of two of the most popular films in theaters today, the highly anticipated comedy starring Robert Downey Jr. and Zach Galifianakis, Due Date. And the true story action film starring Denzel Washington and Chris Pine, Unstoppable. Click HERE to read them now!

Posted By: Estelle Gwinn 11/15/2010

Let's Go to the Movies-What's Playing at VCC

Read what's premiering this week at Pullman Village Centre Cinemas, click HERE!

Posted By: Estelle Gwinn 11/12/2010

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Posted By: Carla Bleiker 11/8/2010