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Friday, September 10, 2010



By Ben Fritz
Los Angeles Times (MCT)

LOS ANGELES - On what's historically been the slowest weekend of the year at the box office, only one new movie will try to tempt audiences across the country.

"Resident Evil: Afterlife" is the fourth entry in a series of consistently solid performers based on the horror video-game series.

It's the only movie opening nationwide. In the past, the weekend after Labor Day frequently has produced the lowest box-office receipts of the entire year, according to data compiled by Hollywood.com. As a result, few studios tempt fate by trying to get a share of what's likely to be a small pie.



By Marcus Agraviador, Courier Staff Writer

James Logan's Varsity football team, coming off a pre-season victory over Arroyo High School last Saturday, takes on San Leandro tonight at the Pirates home field.

Last weekend, the James Logan football team traveled to San Lorenzo to face off Arroyo high school in their first pre-season game.


From wikipedia:
Georgia Blanche Douglas Camp Johnson better known as Georgia Douglas Johnson (September 10, 1880 – May 14, 1966) was an American poet and an important member of the Harlem Renaissance.

Johnson was born in Atlanta to Laura Douglass and George Camp (her mother's last name is listed in other sources as Jackson). Her mother was of African and Native American descent, and her father was of African-American and English heritage.

Read more about George Douglas Johnson, free from the University of Minnesota.