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Come Party on the Patio
With gas prices skyrocketing and the entire country feeling some effects of the current economic recession, this year”‘s sweltering summer months did not have the same feel as they have in years past. Rather than clearing out the family savings account, many households began to embrace the newly popularized idea of the “Staycation,” choosing to…
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Mckee brings music, melody to youtube.com
Some of the most memorable moments in life are those where one is left perplexed and amazed at the undeniable ability of a musical artist. It is hard to explain the phenomenon of music, and even harder to explain the stimulating pieces which captivate people around the globe.
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Beverly Hills is back!
Just like high school boyfriends, television shows come and go. Occasionally, a television show (or two) will make a comeback and revamp a TV network, enrich it with life and make things a little bit more exciting. Think “Sex and the City.”
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The beat goes on with revitalized Blues Traveler music
If a person living in today”‘s American society were to travel 14 years into the past, the experience would be best comparable to an astronaut voyaging to a far-off alien planet. There was a Clinton in the White House, the country’s economy was coming out of a recession rather than entering into one, and the…
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Spotlight
I turned 21 this summer and, experienced a quarter-life crisis. Being broke, I was not able to purchase a red lamborghini or fly off to drown my sorrows in the Aegean sea. Instead, I went to the local bar and met Bob: a 70-year-old Vietnam veteran, and proud grandfather of 12, who will be celebrating…
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Art displayed in Ebert brings culture, history
The College of Wooster art museum is currently home to over 100 newly acquired pieces of African art. The art ranges from game boards and jewelry to ceremonial masks, pipes and stone carvings. Donated by Milliam C. Mithoefer, a 1953 graduate of the college, the collection represents 11 African nations and 49 ethnic groups.