VOLUME 75 ISSUE 2 December 2008
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Book Babes browse fiction: Patricia Wood amuses and entertains


Patricia Wood’s main character in her novel Lottery Perry L. Grandell (the “L” stands for Lucky) captures readers’ hearts and turns the novel into an eye-opening must read. Read More


Broken similar to classic To Kill a Mockingbird


For Skunk Cunningham and her neighbor, Rick Buckley, it had been a normal day. Rick was washing off his car and Skunk was playing on the curb by her house. Then, Skunk witnessed something that would change her life forever. Read More


Third installment of Brothers in Arms proves to be best


Brothers In Arms is one of the most exciting and inventive WWII series around. Its third installment, Brothers in Arms: Hell’s Highway, proves that. Read More


Tasting Buddies give n’Joy high marks


As we, the Tasting Buddies, trooped out into the cold weather, we made our way to the n’Joy Coffee. Read More


Many state parks offer various winter activities


Five state parks near Plymouth offer various winter activities for the entire family. Read More


Of Montreal takes glam-rock to a new level


Featuring kooky and somewhat fruity costumes, interpretive dancers, flamboyant props and a stellar light show, Of Montreal took the boundaries of a glam-rock concert to a whole new level at their Oct. 26 show, at Milwaukee’s Pabst Theater. Read More


Jon Stewart and Stephan Colbert poke fun at news and politics


Every Monday through Thursday, Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert make the rather staunch, stuck-up political world funny. Their shows have gotten the youth involved in the political scene and are making politics worth watching. Read More


Cain and Gatyas displeased with Quantum of Solace


Quantum of Solace, the highly anticipated sequel to the blockbuster hit Casino Royale failed where Casino Royale flourished. Read More


Hardin and Iserloth waiver on Bond’s performance in new film


Quantum of Solace, the 22nd James Bond film and the second film with actor Daniel Craig as Bond, was a disposable movie: a movie you see once then toss. Read More


Newman gives Ghost Hunters high marks


The Atlantic Paranormal Society, or TAPS, was founded by two plumbers, Jason Hawes and Grant Wilson, who recruited a team to investigate the paranormal phenomena. Read More


PostSecret: truly a worldwide and local phenomenon


Each and every one us holds a deep, dark secret- one we would never share with another soul. Yet over 180,000 secrets have been mailed in to PostSecret. Read More


SNL laughs every week


Debuting on October 11, 1975, Saturday Night Live has been a staple of American comedy. SNL has produced some of the most memorable faces in comedy and has been one of the longest running programs in American television history. Read More


Popular and famous urban myths revealed as fact or fiction


Although myths may be fun and entertaining, it may be just as fun to know where they came from and the story behind them. Read More


 
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