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Movie Review: Machete


		Movie Review: Machete

Colonnade, Georgia College & State University, GA

1 day ago by Chris Moskaly

A ruthless, blade-slinging Mexican named 'Machete' is to Robert Rodriguez what a group of Nazi-slaying 'Inglourious Basterds' were to Quentin Tarantino. It's the movie he always dreamed of making before he even arrived on the lot. The one that you know, just by watching it, truly comes from his heart.

"Date Night" is Mark Wahlberg's introduction into comedy

Campus Chronicle, High Point University, NC

1 day ago by Katie Nelson

On August 30th, the Extraordinaire cinema on campus will be showing "Date Night" starring Steve Carell and Tina Fey at 8pm.

"Date Night" is a comedy about a boring, middle-aged couple's that attempt to spice up their routine by going to a trendy restaurant.

Student challenges Forbes article

Daily Helmsman, Universtiy of Memphis, TN

1 day ago by Erica Horton

When Forbes.com released an article earlier this year naming Memphis one of the most miserable cities in the country, University of Memphis sophomore Alexandra Pusateri decided to do something about it.

After phone calls and discussions with family and friends about the article, Pusateri, journalism and international studies major, decided to address Memphis issues and controversies in "Beyond Beale Street," a documentary set to premiere in spring 2011.

Perry's Teenage Dream not so dreamy

The Reflector, Mississippi State University, MS

4 days ago by Emma Hawes

Katy Perry has definitely made "California Gurls" the summer anthem of 2010, no doubt about it. Another track off her album, "Last Friday Night," will surely be the future anthem for any girls night out. She has so far released four singles out of the 12 tracks of her album Teenage Dream, which kind of ruins the album's feel.

All tied up


		All tied up

The Eastern Progress, Eastern Kentucky University, KY

4 days ago by Kaylia Cornett

It's not surprising to hear about people collecting stamps, coins or even crazy-eyed little dolls from foreign countries, but long time Eastern professor Gene Kleppinger has a collection all his own.

He likes ties.

Kleppinger, who helms over Blackboard as well as being a part-time philosophy professor, started wearing ties regularly back in 2000 when his office sat comfortably in the Keene Johnson building.

Rising star Trent Hancock takes center stage


		Rising star Trent Hancock takes center stage

The Eastern Progress, Eastern Kentucky University, KY

4 days ago by Kaylia Cornett

Many Eastern students are continually on the look out for new music, listening for hip new artists and blazing beats they can stream through their headphones. We keep our music at our fingertips, iPods are our musical arsenal - we're constantly in search of the 'next big thing.

HANSON still growing with the scene

The Eastern Progress, Eastern Kentucky University, KY

5 days ago by Darren Zancan

You may remember the band HANSON by its 1997 pop hit "MMMBop," but brothers Zac, Taylor and Isaac have more to offer than just a bubble gum pop song. All three members play instruments and offer vocals on each track, which has led to the group's success of more than 15 million records sold throughout its career, Grammy nominations and the release of a fifth record, Shout it Out.

Final Hunger Games installment surprises

The Reflector, Mississippi State University, MS

6 days ago by Hannah Rogers

After a disappointing second installment, Suzanne Collins' The Hunger Games trilogy once again found a balance between character development and well-paced action in "Mockingjay," its final installment. The novel begins a month after "Catching Fire," the previous book, ended.

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