Steve Benjamin's dino-mite musical roars to life
This year alone, the theatre department has put on productions of "Cabaret", William Shakespeare's "Much Ado about Nothing", and most recently, "The Dinosaur Musical" and "St. Bette's", both of which were presented for the BAM Festival. When one must decide on who has "done it all" in the theatre department, it would most definitely be Steve Benjamin, a senior who has been an actor for many years and who just recently begun directorial work.…
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"The Dinosaur Musical" keeps audiences laughing
"The Dinosaur Musical" feels like it was written with kids in mind, but like a lot of things written for that purpose, there's something for everyone. The audience consisted of people young and old, and just about everyone was laughing, including a few cast members who cracked an unscripted smile at one point or another.…
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"Shiver" offers up a new kind of werewolf
Girl meets wolf. Wolf is actually a boy. Girl and werewolf fall in love. Their relationship is complicated to say the least.
When Grace was eight years old, she was attacked by a pack of wolves in her backyard. She would have been dinner if it had not been for the yellow eyed wolf that saved her.…
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Sony's new hit game
In the summer of 08, a demo nudged the doors open of a developers' game convention in Leipzig, Germany. The simulation leaked onto the internet blogosphere, seeping through August like porous filter paper. Flying a folklore presentation of photorealism, creative director David Cage debuted the spiritual successor to Quantico Dream's Indigo Prophecy (2005), titled the curiously surreal "Heavy Rain".…
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"The Crazies" terrorize
In "The Crazies," the small mid-western town Ogden Marsh, Iowa is infected with an experimental virus that kills people. But before everyone gets killed, the town is attacked; slowly taken out one by one by homicidal maniacs. But even worse than the virus, the feds are quarantining the area and slaughter anyone who they suspect to have the virus.…
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New duo of Willis and Morgan disappoints
"Cop Out" was pretty much exactly what the title said. The film is a total 'cop out,' which was driven by numerous cliché's that filled the entire feature. It was played out like any other typical cop movie that has come out before, but this was possibly the lowest of the low.…
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"St. Bette's" performers tackle difficult subject
Depressing, short, female-oriented. These are all word that can be used to describe St. Bette's. It has the makings of a Lifetime movie. It has the drama and sorrow of young mothers and abuse from those they should be able to trust. The play is centered on teenage girls in the 1960's who get pregnant out of wedlock.…
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Patrick Gorman to release third album
The following is an interview with Patrick Gorman, a thirty-three year old junior at Bridgewater State College. Patrick is a composer and performer of solo instrumental piano music. He began playing music nineteen years ago and has since released two studio albums.…
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'Dead Season' proves to be fruitful
In the gaming industry, the time between February and November is referred to as the "dead season". Normally during this time, not many big game releases hit the shelves. This season, however, has interesting titles for the big three: Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and Wii.…
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