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Arts & Entertainment
‘Hunger Games’ wins hearts
By Lizz Vensas
Staff Writer
This is going to be a hit movie. Regardless of my review, this will be a box office success and you can thank one major age group… tweens. That golden age before puberty, but after you start to discovered that … Read-more
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Fun. ‘Some Nights’ album review
By Austin Metz
Editor in Chief
It started with such potential, such promise. A beautiful opening introduction that transitioned into the song “Some Nights.”
It had everything you would expect from a Fun. album. That voice. That guitar. That auto-tune. Wait, what?
Everybody stop what … Read-more
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No escape from FOX’s ‘Alcatraz’
By Dana Finkler
Staff Writer
FOX’s new hit show “Alcatraz” concluded its first season on Monday, answering many questions, but left viewers begging for more.
In the opening sequence to the show, FBI Agent Emerson Hauser, played by Sam Neil (also known for Jurassic Park) … Read-more
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Got Brains? Surviving the Zombie Apocalypse
By Olivia Tatreau
Staff Writer
Throughout the years the dark, heights, germs, small spaces have created phobias. There are even unusual fears such as Anatidaephobia, which is the fear that somewhere a duck is watching you. But one of the more wide spread fears is … Read-more
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GRCC Players present ‘For Better’ at Spectrum Theater
By Matthew Waldrep
A&E Editor
Sometimes it’s hard to remember just how dependant people have become on technology to stay in touch with one another. This March the GRCC Players are presenting the quirky and hilarious comedy, “For Better” by Eric Coble, and taking on … Read-more
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Fashion students prepare for ‘All Dolled Up’ Runway Show at The Salvation Army
By Matthew Waldrep
A&E Editor
The GRCC Fashion Show Production class has collaborated with the Salvation Army to present the fashion runway show, “All Dolled Up.”
“‘All dolled up’ is based on the traditional Barbie doll and our thought process when it comes to a … Read-more
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Grand Rapids Symphony Orchestra concludes ‘Lord of The Rings’ trilogy
By Lizz Vensas
Staff Writer
The Grand Rapids Symphony completed the long journey to drop “The Ring” into the fires Mount Doom this month. The showing of “The Return of The King” marked the end of its three year run of providing a live score … Read-more
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Rebellious Roots: Classic Yoko Ono vinyl album review
By “Cryptic” Josh Villaire
Staff Writer
This 1970 release was dedicated to John Lennon, “For John with Love from Yoko,” and continues to fulfill predictable prophecies with a hippy-dippy cover of the lovebirds lounging under spacious, Japanese tree branches. One begins to assume logically that … Read-more
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Of Montreal ‘Paralytic Stalks’ album review
By Matthew Waldrep
A&E Editor
Odd-ball indie pop band, Of Montreal, released their 11th studio album, “Paralytic Stalks,” in early February.
For a band that’s created it’s own mythos over the span of almost a dozen albums throughout the late 90s and 2000s, “Paralytic Stalks” … Read-more
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The Civil Wars ‘Barton Hollow’ album review
By Austin Metz
Editor in Chief
Sometimes more is not best. Why travel with a five-piece band when you can make the same sound with just two people?
That is the logic that has helped make The Civil Wars two-time Grammy winners.
Their first album, … Read-more
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