2B - Thursday, March 15, 2012 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com ARTS RECOMMENDS In this feature, Daily Arts writers will give their endorsements for the arts you need to experience to help you deal with current events. Cults - Cults It's warm outside. You're a little less irritable and are suddenly spending more time playing Frisbee than you are taking notes in class. Why not cel- ebrate this unexpected weather with something equally happy and bright? With its bubbly beats and twee-pop vocals, Cults's self-titled album has all the makings of springy, good-day music. And with its first single "Go Outside," it just feels right. WARNER BROS. "Wet Hot American Summer" With warm weather taking over and the end of classes in sight, it's time to slide prematurely into a summertime mood with a great summer film, "Wet Hot American Summer." This cult hit from 2001, both a satire and a celebration of summer- camp culture, is one of the funniest movies of the decade and, conveniently, the perfect procrasti- nation companion. RCA "Duma Key" - Stephen King Regardless of how amazingthis week's weather is, it seemed to come out of nowhere - skipping from high 30s to low 70s in a manner of days. So, appropriately, check out "Duma Key," a change-of- pace Stephen King novel set in the Florida Keys. It's a bit easier to imagine haunted ships in the gulf coast when the weather is so fine. ACE TRADE "The Vampire Diaries" The CW's golden child, "The Vampire Diaries," is back tonight after a three-week hiatus. The return- ing episode will be one of the every-so-often flash- backepisodes, inwhich we meet another illustrious female from Damon's sordid past. Though these episodes tend to sink rather than swim, we can't help but look forward to the return of our favorite depraved duo and a litany of scenes featuring Ian Somerhalder's oh-so-smoldering glances. DOES COURTENEY COX TWEET AT YOU? SHE MAY OR MAY NOT TWEET AT US. FOLLOW DAILY ARTS TO FIND OUT. @michdailyarts JEFF WARANIAK/Daily ((B-Side Buzz~. Sara Morosi LSA Sophomore What made you decide to get an iPad? My actual laptop crashed during exam week, so I lost a lot of stuff, and instead of buying another laptop, I just bought the iPad. Why the iPad and not another type of tablet? I hadn't really tried many others, but I just knew that Apple is a really trusted product. Any advice for tablet shoppers? If a student were to get an iPad to bring to class, I would definitely recommend getting a keyboard because to type on this would be kind of difficult if you're trying to type fast. Excerpts are taken from the B-Side Buzz video, which can be found on MichiganDaily.com. Interview by Jeff Waraniak At its most impressive, "Cou- gar Town" effortlessly blends sharp one-liners, precarious set pieces and sheer pathos ***** into well-exe- cuted stories. Cougar These aren't Town always the most hilari- Season 3 ous episodes "A One Story of "Cougar Tawn" Town," butABC they're why the show rises above mostsitcoms emotionally. "A One Story Town" is "Cougar Town" at its most powerful. Dashing loner Bobby Cox suddenly turns into an awk- because ward bumpkin when he behind a realizes he likes his son's pho- The e tography teacher, Angie, and the laug Jules is determined to help him Ellie "Ti get over it. What seems like a - The I fairly stock sitcom pilot works elaborat I S- U 0 U 0I 4 A