Book Review: Double Exposure by Stephen Collins:

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Grey Muhlnickel, staff Writer
May 29, 2013

Double Exposure, by Stephen Collins, is about a critic named Joe McBride who works in TV, writing reviews of sitcoms, made-for-TV movies, and the like. His fiancée gets jumpy in the final days of preparation for their wedding and moonlights. In despair, Joe must move his home from one apartment to another... Read more »

Star Trek: Into Darkness sinks to replaceable blockbuster fare

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Ryan Jones
May 28, 2013

Watching Star Trek: Into Darkness, the audience sees characters leaping across impossible distances, spaceships grinding against each other, and flights through space. Director J.J. Abrams shoots it with panache, showing ships so shiny that they literally shine into the camera. Volcanoes explode, ships... Read more »

Advanced acting showcases were great entertainment

Sierra Cooper, Editor-in-Chief
May 13, 2013

Friday May, 10th AHS had the Advanced Acting showcases. The Advanced Acting Showcases are when students that are qualified to be in the class join at the begining of the semester and until the show cases, they all work on the scenes that will be in the showcase. They get the chance to act and direct.... Read more »

Iron Man 3 blasts fans with a fresh and exciting take on Tony Stark

Joshua Ramsey, Staff Writer
May 10, 2013

 After the huge success of the first two Iron Man films and the Avengers to compete against, it was difficult to believe that Iron Man 3 would be able to stand on its own, but Marvel studios is full of pleasant surprises. In his most recent film, billionaire philanthropist and super hero Tony Stark,... Read more »

Musical cast delivers strong show

Leads Alexa Martin and Tyrone have fun in practice with other cast members.

Ryan Jones
April 26, 2013

This week, the cast of the musical is finally performing their long-rehearsed performance of the classic musical The Music Man.  Offering singing, dancing, and acting, the Arvadan cast of triple-threats delivered an energetic performance of a story where a con-man seeking to swindle a small country... Read more »

42 — One man changes the way the game is played.

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Tasia Nelson, Staff Writer
April 15, 2013

 The movie 42, based on true events, shows moviegoers just how ugly people can be. The movie starts off with a man who wanted to change baseball history by having an African American play on a white team during a time when everything was segregated. It would be a huge adjustment for players and fans;... Read more »

Issues, Of Mice & Men and A Day To Remember play a great show at The Ogden

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Sierra Cooper, Editor-in-Chief
April 11, 2013

Despite snow, school closures, cold weather and a previous arrest of a member, April 9th was the sold out night of a long awaited and amazing concert. Issues, Of Mice & Men, and A Day to Remember came to the Ogden as part of The Right Back At It Again Tour. Issues opened the night and started it... Read more »

Musical cast promises exciting show

Leads Alexa Martin and Tyrone have fun in practice with other cast members.

Ryan Jones, Staff Writer
March 15, 2013

This year’s musical will be The Music Man, and Theatre Director Anna Kilbon promises that the show will be amazing. Helmed by talented singers/actors Tyrone Parks as Professor Harold Hill, a con man looking to swindle  a quiet Southern town, and Alexa Martin as Marian the Librarian, the woman... Read more »

The Last Exorcism Part 2

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Shelby Gallegos, Staff Writer
March 8, 2013

The Last Exorcism Part 2 is the story of Nell Sweetzer-played by Ashley Bell- the only survivor in the end of the previous movie, The Last Exorcism.They really develop her character throughout this part of the movie. It focuses on her human qualities throughout the movie. Nell is first found tormenting... Read more »

Oscars flounder under Seth MacFarlene

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Ryan Jones
February 25, 2013

When William Shatner told Academy Awards host Seth MacFarlane that his hosting of the show would end in disaster, Bill was much more right than even he could have predicted. Last night’s Oscar show was filled with unfunny comedy, overly-long gags, and rampant sexism. I’m not even going... Read more »