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Stories from the October 4, 2007, Print Edition

Emotional Baggage: “The Darjeeling Limited” movie review

by Emily Achler
Hatchet Reporter

Web ExtraThe Darjeeling Limited" is famed director Wes Anderson's fifth contribution to the cannon of cinema.

Review: “The Heartbreak Kid”

by Stephen Pennartz
Hatchet Reporter

Web ExtraIn the past 10 years, American movie-watchers have become well acquainted with Ben Stiller comedies and the affable, impulsive characters he often portrays.

State Radio frontman Chard Urmston talks about music and awareness

by Kathleen Fallon
Hatchet Reporter

At a time when lyrics brim with romantic clich?s and theatrical complaints, State Radio dares to ask questions instead.

Morris Louis Now’s work at the Hirshorn Museum

by Patrick McDonough
Hatchet Reporter

Sept. 7 marked the 45th anniversary of the premature death of the D.C. art scene's favorite son, Morris Louis.

Bar Belle: Wedding Crashing

I've always heard people say that when you turn a certain age, weddings become the new bar or bat mitzvahs.

Live: Rilo Kiley and Art in Manila

by Richard Ashman
Hatchet Reporter

Last Thursday saw the end of Rilo Kiley's sold-out two-night performance at 9:30 Club.

This month in live music

by Jake DiGregorio

October is jam packed with bands that are sure to... well... jam.

$5 – $10 – $20: An entertainment guide for the cash-strapped college student

What’s on our iPod: Ingrid Michaelson

by Cristina Sciarra
Hatchet Reporter

Ingrid Michaelson is one of a growing number of singer/songwriters quickly gaining popularity with the help of MySpace.