Art, Culture & Entertainment
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Krystie’s Kuriosities: Monster Under the Bridge
Krystie Morrison kemorrison@lc.edu Trolls, ogres and monsters….oh my! We’ve all heard the fairy tales of the monsters that live under the bridge or in the forest, looking for valuables from the poor souls that…
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The Game Table (Review 3) – BioShock
By Nickolas Brooks nibrooks@lc.edu (SPOILER WARNING! Do not read this review if you are interested in playing this game for yourself!) BioShock is a retro-futuristic first-person shooter developed by 2K Games, a company based in…
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Cartoon Callback: Dave The Barbarian
By Megan Lanham mrlanham@lc.edu Have you ever had that cartoon you remember watching as a kid, but could never recall it as an adult aside from some vague memories of it? Lately I’ve been having…
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Retro Review “Spyro The Dragon”
By Lakyn Gardner lagardner@lc.edu “Spyro The Dragon” is a 3D platforming game made for the PlayStation and developed by Insomniac Games. Spyro released on Sept. 9, 1998, starting a trilogy of games. Spyro was the…
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Why Having Houseplants is Healthy
Graphic and story by Ryan Pierce rmpierce@lc.edu Houseplants are not only great room decor, they also have many health benefits. Everyone knows plants produce oxygen, but they also rid the air of toxins.…
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Krystie’s Kuriosities: The Abominable Snowman
Krystie Morrison kemorrison@lc.edu We’ve all seen the episode of “Looney Tunes” where Bugs Bunny is adopted by the abominable snowman and renamed George, but do you really think the abominable snowman would be that…
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“Willy’s Wonderland” is a Bizarre, but Kind of Fun Film
by Gary Chapman gchapman@lc.edu Nicolas Cage has had a good career, I would say, with cult classics like ”Vampire’s Kiss” and big films like the “National Treasure” franchise making him a lot of cash.…