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Vengeance is Masked by a Vendetta
by Kevin L. Mayer, co-news editor
“V for Vendetta” takes a
look into a society controlled by a dark, power-hungry government bent on
domination. This empowered regime has taken control of England after a
disastrous epidemic plagued the island a decade ago.
Mogwai Unleashes 'Mr. Beast'
by Margot Gonzales, entertainment
I didn’t think it was
possible for Mogwai to outdo themselves and create something so unique.
It is
almost unbelievable to imagine how they put something this colorful
together. In hiding just long enough to birth another piece of art, Mogwai
has returned. Mogwai, the not so typical Euro-band, has brought their
brilliance to a whole new level, a level I’m willing to say is one of their
own.
'Dames' Proves to Be 'Sea' Worthy
by Monica Rose, sports editor
Waves spread threw the
audience when the light dimmed in the theater and the orchestra began to
play.
The
South Plains College theater program presented “Dames at Sea,” a musical
comedy, March 2-5 in the Theater For the Performing Arts.
One on One with One
by Desiree Mendez, staff writer
At a recent concert at
Jake’s Backroom, a band called ONE made their first apperance in Lubbock.
The
band ONE consists of four members Muk, vocals; Cheney Brannon, drums; John
Ciulla, guitar and vocals and Kevin Sanchez, bass. These guys met from
South Florida on the Internet and then began their band, ONE.
First 'Gong Show' Entertaining
by Monica Rose, sports editor
Students had two minutes to
perform. Those who made it through the two minutes without being “gonged”
received a score from the three celebrity judges, who then rated the acts
from one to 10. When a judge didn’t like the act, it got “gonged”.
Chappelle's 'Block Party' Rocks Big Screen
by Stephanie Perez, staff writer
The documentary, “Block
Party” was just above complete genius and that’s
what Dave Chappelle, is a
mad genius.
'Ultraviolet' an Ultrafailure
by Brooke Heald, staff writer
Whether it was because of
the director or just the fact that the plot was insanely boring,
“Ultraviolet” was a disgrace to the comic book.
'Madea's Family Reunion'
by Amelia Gonzales, staff writer
As a sequel to “Diary of a
Mad Black Women,” there are many similarities to the first movie. Tyler
Perry, the director, writer, and actor, used different characters but the
same situations to portray the rich man and the battered wife. The struggles
of family feuding and financial obligations have seemed to find a place in
Perry’s work. |