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"Water by the Spoonful"

“Water by the Spoonful”

By Linden Amundsen, Staff Writer May 1, 2014

I’ve seen my share of plays. School plays, professional plays, community theater performances – I’ve seen them all. Plays have always intrigued me, mostly because I find it impressive that the actors...

Captain America: The Winter Soldier

Captain America: The Winter Soldier

By Tacy Manis, Photo Editor April 22, 2014

Okay, so I LOVE Captain America. He is by far the most tragic superhero and therefore deserves the majority of my affection. Anyways, what this means is that I take everything that happens to Steve Rogers...

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How I Ruined Nine Years of Great Television in One Fell Swoop

By Shea Fairbanks Galaudet, Staff Writer April 16, 2014

After nine hilarious and tear-wrenching years following the crazy antics and misadventures of Ted Mosby (protagonist  of the hit TV show “How I Met Your Mother”), and his quirky gang of friends, on...

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The Muppets Most Wanted

By Tacy Manis, Photo Editor April 3, 2014

As we all know making a sequel is a risky business. Even before “Muppets Most Wanted” started, I saw the horrors of misplaced Hollywood demand during the credits; apparently someone decided “Planes...

Shakira, Shakira

Shakira’s “Shakira”

By Taylor Knudson, Staff Writer April 1, 2014

All obligatory “Hips Don’t Lie” jokes aside, I found Shakira’s self-titled album “Shakira” to be almost as useless as Wycleaf Jean’s role in the music video for “Hips Don’t Lie.” It...

Foster the People "Supermodel" Review

Foster the People “Supermodel” Review

By Caroline Daniel, Staff Blogger March 25, 2014

The ultimate problem with sophomore albums is that if you have an incredible first album, it’s almost impossible to follow it up with something just as good and unforgettable. After the excruciatingly...

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“Cosmos” Hits only the First Frontier

By Nicole Smith, News Editor March 19, 2014

As a science groupie, when I sat down to watch the first episode of the reboot of Carl Sagan’s “Cosmos,” now hosted by Neil de Grasse Tyson, I anticipated forty engaging and stimulating minutes....

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Pharrell William’s “G I R L” Review

By Chloe Walecki, Staff Writer March 17, 2014

Pharrell Williams’s album “G I R L” is packed with happy dance music that gives the listener a happy, feeling as if they can tackle the world. Williams is more innovative than the average pop artist....

Steel Magnolias Review

Steel Magnolias Review

By Joseph Swit, Staff Writer March 13, 2014

Keeping audiences entertained and amused throughout a production is hard enough nowadays in any theatre, but doing so while exploring the sensitive issues of illness and familial bonds requires walking...

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“Mind Games:” Don’t Mind If I Do

By Shea Fairbanks-Galaudet, Staff Writer March 11, 2014

With television becoming such an important component in modern society, and constant criticism regarding what its true productions are aplenty, television producers scramble to find a show that might provide...

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