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September 19, 2011 • Clare McMahon, Staff Writer
SHARK! Just the mere mention of the word at any outdoor body of water sends chills up your spine. The movie “Shark Night” was recently released in theaters and the movie was true to its name. The characters worst nightmare became a reality in one night. The story line revolves around...
September 19, 2011 • Nick deNyse, Staff Writer
Journey was a pivotal pop/rock band in the 1980s. But in 1998, the heart and soul of the band, Lead Singer Steven Perry, left Journey. The band began to lose popularity. But just as all hope seemed lost, in 2008, Journey found Philippines born Arnel Pineda. Since then, the band has begun to make...
September 14, 2011 • Sophia Gallo, Staff Writer
The Help, a new movie based on a novel by Kathryn Stockett, takes place in the early 1960s in Jackson, Mississippi and accentuates strenuous times and gentle faces masked by the constant repetition of “yes, ma’am.” Running at 146 minutes long, the storyline is an absolute eye-opener, as it...
August 31, 2011 • Cassidy Butler, Online Editor
Some music never dies. It grows into each generation, creating lyrics that virtually everyone learns to know and love. The Beatles definitely made their mark on history by producing tunes we still find ourselves humming, years later, on occasion. And all the way until today, the legacy has...
April 25, 2011 • Stephanie Cruz, Managing Editor
Recently, it seems that every new action movie is all about mind-blowing visual effects and incredible, realistic graphics. In effect, when so much importance is placed on graphical elements, sometimes the steadiness and flow of the plot and story is disrupted. Holes or paradoxes in the storyline are...
April 4, 2011 • Daniel Milne, Food and Lifestyles Editor
Jane Eyre has been made into another film that is worth looking into. Director Cary Fukunaga took the novel by Charlotte Bronte and tried something different. The book is written as a first person reflection of Jane’s life; the movie starts off towards the end of the novel and uses a long...
March 16, 2011 • Stephanie Cruz, Managing Editor
Disney producers are trying hard to appeal to a wider range of viewers, especially with their newest animated movie, Tangled. Tangled is a revamped version of the Brothers Grimm old folktale, Rapunzel, about a princess with long, luscious locks who is trapped away in a lonely tower. However, the company...
February 21, 2011 • Stephanie Cruz, Managing Editor
Justin Bieber: Never Say Never is a 3D video documentary about the 16-year-old pop-sensation’s journey to his seemingly-instantaneous fame and fortune. Though on the surface, the film appears to be yet another attempt by Hollywood to exploit the Bieber-brand, the movie surprisingly provides carefree...
February 21, 2011 • Michael Purcell, Online Editor
Recent television movements have turned late-night T.V into an endless montage of pointlessly racy celebrity talk shows and excessively gruesome murder shows, often with some deranged twist. NBC’s Parenthood, however, takes back the nighttime small screen for families to enjoy together. ...
February 8, 2011 • Abbie Milne, Contributing Writer
It’s that time of the year again. The stage is lit, the props are prepared, the set is ready, the box office is open, and the cast members are singing their hearts out to Lady Gaga and Britney Spears while applying stage makeup backstage. That’s right, it’s show time. As a traditional...






