VOLUME 74 ISSUE 4 April 2008
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Plum Lucky gives readers something to laugh about


Janet Evanovich’s newest Stephanie Plum novel, Plum Lucky, is the best way to prepare for the swimsuit season; readers will laugh so hard their abs will burn. read more


Horton Hears a Who is a must see for every Dr. Seuss lover

  
Another one of Dr. Seuss’s stories comes to life on the big screen.  Graced with rich talented voices and a variety of creative animation, Dr.Seuss’s, Horton Hears a Who, is a must see. read more


Gaelic Storm gives incredible performance for eager fans


Green lights, smoke, faint music and band members randomly walking across the stage set the mood for the Gaelic Storm concert, held on Feb. 9 at the Capitol Civic Centre in Manitowoc. read more


Fall of Man receives good review


There are a ton of Sci-Fi and Attentive History games out there but none quite matches Resistance: Fall of Man.  Like most Attentive History games, the plot has a chilling tone. read more


Comedy Corner puts spotlight on Martin


Once again, comedy corner returns.  Yes, I have made it through all the bad parkers and snow banks of PHS to bring you our comedian spotlight.  He is witty and has the ever so important quality of hilarity, to be featured in comedy corner.  He is Demetri Martin. read more


Nash's Made of Bricks is a hit

  
Kate Nash is an artist from the UK with blunt lyrics, great energy, and an interesting cockney accent. She started out playing local gigs and then got really huge from a myspace page she created.  Recently she’s been on MTV, meaning she’ll be more known about in the US. That’s great because I think an artist like Nash deserves a lot of fans but hopefully she doesn’t change herself and go completely mainstream. Her Made of Bricks CD reached number one in the UK album charts. read more


Hannah Montana becomes popular with PHS students

  
On March 24, 2006, the original Disney Channel series Hannah Montana premiered.  The show about a teenage schoolgirl living a double life as a rock star, played by fifteen-year-old Miley Cyrus, has been watched by millions of admiring fans around the world. read more


Witty short film, Jackie and Debra, thrills audiences across America


A social phenomenon, youtube.com has reinvented the Americans way of spending their free-time.  Not only can anybody post a video about how they feel about Britney Spears, post their “sweet” biking stunts and their rendition of a music video from their favorite group—now youtube has been completely reformed.  Once youtube video-poster, mittymoo, signed on to the cyberspace membership dynasty, youtube has been and will forever be changed. read more


History of St. Patrick's Day explained

  
According to www.history.com, more than 34.7 million Americans claim Irish roots; that is more than nine times the population of Ireland.  Knowing this, it is easy to see why Saint Patrick’s Day is like no other holiday in the United States, or even the world.  Its popularity has grown so much over the years that even people without Irish roots have joined in the festivities, giving way to the phrase, “Everyone’s Irish on St. Patrick’s Day.” read more


Certain objects' meaning seen in dreams may reveal your future

  
Dreams have fascinated humanity since the time of recorded history.  Ancient civilization placed great emphasis on the value of dreams.  The ancient Egyptians and Greeks believed that dreams were the Gods ways of communicating.  Dreams also appear throughout the bible. read more


 
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