PLACEHOLDER TEXT FOR BIO, ADD ASAP 10. Låt den rätte komma in [Let the Right One In] (dir. Tomas Alfredson) If Twilight had been made by the Swedes instead of the Mormons, it might have looked like Let the Right One In: a vampire film only in the strictest sense, it's really a coming-of-age tale of two lonely, desperate adolescents-one of whom happens to be undead. (0) comments
Steve Harpine is SAB's Concert Executive. His responsibilities include deciding which concerts come to Messiah and running the concert committee, a group of students that help him make these decisions and work the concerts. Doing this requires constant listening to music and keeping up to date with the newest artists. (0) comments
Junior English major and musician Sam Coakley is a self-proclaimed "extreme bibliophile" who was voted "Most Likely to Get Arrested" at his junior prom. Irrelevant, but interesting nonetheless. And now, a disclaimer from the columnist himself: Before you go bouncing through the list, I would like to make a few things clear. (0) comments
Arts & Entertainment Editor Josh Mohar has loved and critiqued music ever since he heard Radiohead's "Karma Police" in 5th grade. Still his favorite band, he enjoys pretentious music without being too pretentious about it. He can't dispute the fact that 2008 was a great year for pop music, even for rappers who decided to make the crossover. (1) comment
Senior Steve Sylvester is a lifelong gamer. In his free time, he can often be seen enjoying almost any genre of game. He has been known to compete in Dance Dance Revolution tournaments and has made costumes of several video game characters for conventions and Halloween. (0) comments
B-Sides executive Margeaux Monsour loves under-the-radar music. The senior brings around thirty concerts to Messiah in one academic school year, a task she says requires her to "read about and listen to dozens of bands each week in an effort to learn of emerging artists and stay afloat with current news of established ones. (1) comment