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Orange Is the New Black 6: To The Max

September 25, 2018September 25, 2018 Ashtyn BrittEntertainment

Ashtyn Britt abritt@lc.edu   After leaving off season five of Orange Is the New Black we see our favorite group…

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Graphic by - etcpb.com Robotic ‘Arkham Knight’ suit is seen next to Batman video game’s new ad logo.

When Arkham Knight Sees The Light with ’M’ Rating

May 12, 2015May 12, 2015 Darick EarneyArts & Culture / Entertainment / News / News

In early March, news broke out confirming that the highly anticipated Batman video game, ‘Arkham Knight,’ had received an “M” (mature) rating from the Entertainment Software Ratings Board (ESRB).

Photo from starplus.com Frank Underwood sits in the Lincoln Memorial chair, giving a look of satisfaction, with blood oozing down his hands.

House of Cards Is Stacking Higher

April 23, 2015 Darick EarneyArts & Culture / Entertainment / News / News

On Feb. 27, Netflix released the third season of its critically acclaimed remake series, “House of Cards”.

Photo from Lewis and Clark Community College Flickr page (https://www.flickr.com/photos/lewisandclarkcc/16300114097/in/set-72157650724881071) Lewis and Clark Community College, Art Faculty Exhibition 2015

2015 annual Faculty Art Exhibit

April 8, 2015 Drew MyersArts & Culture / Featured Stories / Local/Lifestyle / News / News

Recently, Hatheway Cultural Center Art Gallery drew in large crowds during the annual Faculty Art Exhibit. The exhibit ran from Feb. 6 to 27. The pieces on display were made by faculty from Lewis and Clark’s Art Department.

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Movie Review: The Interview

April 3, 2015 Maxine CameroArts & Culture / Entertainment / News / News

On Dec. 24, 2014, the movie “The Interview” came out, and became one of Hollywood’s most controversial comedies.
The film’s plot details two TV journalists, played by James Franco and Seth Rogen, who are given the opportunity to interview Kim Jong-Un.

Photo from wikipedia.org Harper Lee pictured in 1962, two years after the release of "To Kill a Mockingbird".

Go Set a Watchman

March 23, 2015 Hannah AustonArts & Culture / Entertainment / News / News

On Feb. 3 it was announced that author, Harper Lee, of “To Kill a Mockingbird”, is to release a sequel to her American classic novel, titled “Go Set a Watchman”.

Photo: Julia Johnson The Old Bakery Beer Company, located in downtown Alton at 400 Landmarks Blvd.

Old Bakery Beer Co.

February 16, 2015 Hannah AustonLocal/Lifestyle / News / News

On Jan. 23, brewers James Rogalsky and Lauren Pattan opened the doors of The Old Bakery Beer Company to the public, located in downtown Alton at 400 Landmarks Blvd.

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Warner Bros. Announces 11 DC Hero Movies

December 16, 2014 Kelly RulisonArts & Culture / Entertainment / News

Following the success of director Zack Snyder’s “Man of Steel”, Warner Brothers has officially announced 11 new titles in hopes to build a DC cinematic universe.

Photo by Tom Grieve The Setback will be performing at The Mad Magician in St. Louis on Nov. 14. The band is as follows from left to right; Alex Peterson, Jack Grieve, Melissa Neumann, and Christian Shank.

Review: The Setback

December 1, 2014November 30, 2014 LC StudentsArts & Culture / Entertainment / Local/Lifestyle / News / News

With a self-described sound similar to Paramore and Fall Out Boy, The Setback from Edwardsville, Ill. arrived on the local music scene in 2012.

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Pixels Over Paper

November 30, 2014 Eric WelchArts & Culture / Entertainment / News

Technology is rapidly evolving around us and has changed the way we live our lives. Social media has changed communication, online shopping has changed the market, and now video games have changed the way we experience storytelling.

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