This is the archive for June 2006
Apple Computer is planning to sell full-length feature films for download via the online iTunes Music Store. The store currently sells digital music tracks, and more recently has begun to sell TV episodes.
Posted by courier at 03:03 AM. Filed under: Entertainment
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By Xavier Metters, Staff writer
With the release of their third album, “Chess Motel,” last month, their debut LP for Universal South Records, The Elms have branched out from their overt Christian rock roots to a more subtle approach that might be more appealing to secular fans.
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Posted by courier at 08:25 AM. Filed under: Entertainment
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By Diamond Floyd, staff writer
The widely anticipated movie Mission Impossible 3, released out in theaters on May 5, 2006, was a great action movie. Not so great with storyline, however, but does receive a passing grade for overall performance.
Posted by courier at 06:29 AM. Filed under: Entertainment
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By Diamond Floyd, staff writer
The Da Vinci Code is a pretty good movie. Some who read the book may think that the film suffers in comparison, but the movie is well made. That kind of comparison is like comparing
Rent the movie to
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musical. The musical, which was created for the stage,is going to be better than the adaptation of the material for a movie.
Tom Hanks, Audrey Tautou and Mona Lisa star in The Da Vinci Code.
Show times at the Century 25 Union City at Union Landing
Posted by courier at 11:32 AM. Filed under: Entertainment
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By Joon Chang, staff writer
Last Friday in the Little Theatre, the Show Choir and Jazz Singers put on a concert, “Dreams Come True,” to a near-capacity crowd. For the most part, the singing was good, with a few outstanding individuals. The dancing that accompanied some of the songs added a lot of flavor and personality to what would have been rather bland otherwise.
Posted by courier at 07:26 AM. Filed under: Entertainment
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by Reena Sandhu, staff writer
As the end of the year comes closer, popular events such as the annual Battle of the Sexes grace the Colt Court. Being a James Logan High School tradition, the Battle of the Sexes brings together students to enjoy fun-filled activities with prizes. Thursday's first round was won handily by the boys. Girls get a chance to get even Friday.
The boys team won Thursday's battle, emceed by Colin Malcolm, left. Team members are, from left, Adrian Gomez, Andrew Silva, Chris Bundy and Alex Smith. Lukas Grippa looks on.
Posted by courier at 09:40 AM. Filed under: Entertainment
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By Diamond Floyd, staff writer
The James Logan Choral Department is hosting a kickoff Spring concert this Thursday, June 1, 2006 at 7:00pm. The concert will consist singing by the Advanced, Chamber, and Show choirs.
Posted by courier at 09:14 AM. Filed under: Entertainment
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By Reena Sandhu, staff writer
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I had low expectations for the highly anticipated, widely criticized last installment of the X-Men trilogy, “X-Men: The Last Stand," but it turned out to be not too bad.

Hugh Jackman portrays Wolverine in the
X-Men:The Last Stand
Century 25 Union City showtimes
Posted by courier at 09:06 AM. Filed under: Entertainment
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