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Kal Penn discusses playing typical Indian roles, media's view on minorities
By Abram Brown
Even before Kal Penn walked onto the stage at Goldstein Auditorium Saturday night, shouts of "Kumar!" rippled through the 800-person audience. Penn, the co-star of the "Harold and Kumar" movies, spoke about the portrayal of minorities in mass media today.
Adaptation of "The Fever" brings motion, political depth to stage
By Kelina Imamura
Brody Hessin lounges on stage wearing pajamas and a white robe as the audience looks for seats in the intimate, 60-seat Black Box Theater. He clicks away on a white Macbook and occasionally turns to the nightstand for a swig of ginger ale. The all-white set is clean and looks like a small hotel room.
Q&A with actor Kal Penn
By Darren Benda
The Daily Orange sat down with "Harold and Kumar" star Kal Penn after his lecture Saturday night in Goldstein Auditorium. On what it's like to be Kal Penn: There's a difference between the way that people perceive you when you're an actor and know who you actually are.
Almost there
"Entourage" could become the first HBO series to reach its seventh season, but it needs these three things to make it all the way
By Abram Brown
Season five of "Entourage" ends next week, and the show has already been picked up for a sixth season. But there's bad news. None of HBO's hit shows have lived long enough to see a seventh season. Neither "The Sopranos" nor "Sex in the City" moved onto season seven, two shows arguably as good as, if not better than, "Entourage.
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