This is the archive for April 2006
By Sabrina Dhillon, Features editor
"Charmed Thirds," the third installment in Megan McCafferty‘s popular series on the fictional life of her young adult protagonist, Jessica Darling, went on sale this month, and it's already a hit.
Her three books have earned Megan McCafferty legions of fans.
Posted by courier at 03:41 AM. Filed under: Entertainment
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Logan Senior Mike Burnor has his sights set on becoming a firefighter, but, in the meantime, he’s having fun as a musician, playing his trombone in the popular local band Issue Ten.
Logan's Mike Burnor, left, with bandmates Joshua Bellah and Logan grad Alan Clarke
Posted by courier at 02:43 AM. Filed under: Entertainment
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By Ray Dequina, staff writer
"Isn't it that gay cowboy movie?" is the question I'm most often asked after I mention that Ang Lee's Brokeback Mountain is one of my favorite movies. As irritating as the question may be to me, I'm forced to admit that yes, Brokeback Mountain is a movie about two cowboys who happen to be gay. But there's so much more to it than that.
The DVD hit stores Tuesday, even with the film still in theatrical release.
Posted by courier at 07:19 AM. Filed under: Entertainment
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By Reena Sandhu, staff writer
Logan students and their guests have a low-key, low-pressure alternative to the elaborate tension of the prom, tonight's MORP dance.
Posted by courier at 08:07 AM. Filed under: Entertainment
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By Reena Sandhu, staff writer
4 stars out of 5
Unlike other sequels which try to get in on a quick an easy cash-in, the producers of Ice Age: The Meltdown made a well-thought-out follow-up.
Posted by courier at 05:39 AM. Filed under: Entertainment
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By Alexis Ratcliffe, staff writer
A dramatic graphic novel made into a movie, “V for Vendetta” mixes elements of the novel
1984, the Holocaust, and current events regarding our government. Through the combination of these three sources, the film is able to portray the struggle for “justice.”
Posted by courier at 06:31 AM. Filed under: Entertainment
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By Donna Spencer, staff writer
The year was 2002 the place was Orange County California, and in this time and place a band was formed. A band by the name of Atreyu.
Posted by courier at 07:14 AM. Filed under: Entertainment
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By Amandeep Samra, staff Writer
MTV news correspondent Sway Calloway visits his hometown to bring national attention to Bay Area Superstars of today.
Posted by courier at 04:26 PM. Filed under: Entertainment
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