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New single promotes world unity
Posted on February 22, 2010Posted in Arts & Entertainment, Entertainment, Featured A&E
Written by Amber Mallory, Staff Writer
On Feb. 12, 2010 history repeated itself with the release of the reinvented “We Are the World” song during the opening ceremony of the 2010 Winter Olympics. “We Are the World,” previously recorded in 1985 to promote awareness... Read more »
Comments: No ResponsesDear John
Posted on February 19, 2010Posted in Arts & Entertainment, Featured A&E, Reviews, Top Stories
Written by Ashley Taylor, Staff Writer
Channing Tatum and Amanda Seyfried play an intriguing onscreen couple that must face the challenges that come with separation in Dear John. In the movie, Tatum’s character, John, meets Seyfried’s character, Savannah, when he saves... Read more »
Comments: No ResponsesiPad beats iPod
Posted on February 18, 2010Posted in Arts & Entertainment, Featured A&E, Reviews
Written by Renee Denlar, Staff Writer
As if the average iPod wasn’t great enough for people around the globe, the new and improved iPad has everything you could imagine doing with technology in one. This magazine size screen is 9.7 inches diagonally and a half-inch... Read more »
Comments: No Responses“Wake” by Lisa McMann
Posted on February 11, 2010Posted in Arts & Entertainment, Reviews
Written by Renee Denlar, Staff Writer
This novel isn’t focusing on the typical life of an average teenager with average problems. Books about teen romance, eating habits and drug problems just aren’t cutting it anymore when it’s the same story being told. Sure this... Read more »
Comments: No ResponsesDallas Arts District
Posted on February 11, 2010Posted in Arts, Arts & Entertainment, Top Stories
Written by Reece Pritchard, Staff Writer
With the completion of the architecturally stunning arts district, Dallas gives new light in the arts world. With world-class additions to the city, the stages are set for a culture shock, the likes of which has never been seen before... Read more »
Comments: No ResponsesAll the way to All Region
Posted on November 7, 2009Posted in Arts
Written by Bepasha Munshi, Staff Writer
In PISD, students constantly try to out-do each other. The campus orchestra, known for being one of the best in state, proudly pats the back of 12 students that were accepted into the All Region orchestra program. While orchestra... Read more »
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Holiday fun-Places to be for free
Posted on November 4, 2009Posted in Arts & Entertainment, Entertainment, Featured A&E
Written by Zahra Mitchell, Staff Writer
Christmas Crafts Fair November 21 & 22 The City of Plano Parks and Recreation Department will host its 31st annual Christmas Crafts Fair Nov. 21 & 22. Handmade holiday decorations and presents will be available to buy for friends... Read more »
Comments: No ResponsesMayday Parade – Anywhere But Here
Posted on November 4, 2009Posted in Arts & Entertainment, Reviews
Written by Angela Trinh, Staff Writer
Before Anywhere But Here came out, everyone was already hesitant about the songs Mayday Parade would offer without the front man Jason Lancaster. Listeners believed that anything Mayday Parade did post-Lancaster would be lacking that... Read more »
Comments: One ResponseReuse, Recycle, Rewear
Posted on October 18, 2009Posted in Arts & Entertainment, Entertainment, Featured A&E
Written by Angela Trinh, Staff Writer
With the big trend of going green and the downfall of our economy, why not save the planet while saving money? Almost half of the 2.5 billion pounds of postconsumer textile waste prevented from entering the solid waste stream is... Read more »
Comments: One ResponseFall TV Lineup: Better than your boyfriend
Posted on October 18, 2009Posted in Reviews
Written by Zahra Mitchell, Staff Writer
Glee Glee turns an average show into an on going musical. High school rejects join together to recreate old, yet popular, music while facing the inevitable drama that comes with high school. Tune in on Monday nights to FOX to watch... Read more »
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