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Face2Face worships with indie rock by Priscilla Casanova, staff writer
Whether they
make it big in the music business or not, Face2Face will have
already made it big in God’s eyes and in the eyes of thousands
of believers all over Texas.
'Light
on Snow' warms soul by Jennifer Conlee, feature editor
When 12-year-old Nicky Dillon and her father stumble across a
newborn infant in the woods during a walk in the New Hampshire
snow, Nicky is forced to remember the events that took her own
baby sister and mother from her three years earlier.
'I Ought to be in Pictures' set for stage Nov. 16-19
by Brittany Bradford, co-entertainment
editor
Herb thought he left his daughter, Libby, behind years ago.
Now she is at his Hollywood doorstep, trying to reconnect with
her father with just a single backpack and a New York accent.
Red Hot Chile Peppers add spice to Voodoo fest by Trent Trammel, staff writer
One venue, 20-plus bands, 1,800 miles round trip, and only one
weekend to do it all. That is how I spent my last weekend in
October.
Marie Antoinette historically creative by Vondee Langehennig, staff writer
When thinking of the famous Marie Antoinette, it is inevitable
that lines like “let them eat cake” and beheading come to
mind.
'Saw 3' 'gore'antees terror by Shane Jester, staff writer
“Saw 3” is probably one of the goriest films I have ever
watched. If you enjoy the way the other two films were laid
out, then the third is sure to impress.
'Dead Sleep' awakens reader's imagination by Laura Norris, graphic designer
Jordan Glass is a photojournalist. Her job has taken her all
over the world.
Following in the footsteps of
her deceased father, she is a war photographer and won a
Pulitzer Prize. Her sister Jane was recently kidnapped in New
Orleans, and after a year has yet to be found.
'South Park' not afraid of controversy by Bradford McIver, staff writer
The TV shows “South Park” is known for being shocking and for
having a bunch of cartoon kids with very dirty mouths.
'London' unusual view on real issue by Bradford McIver, staff writer
Actor Chris Evans plays a lonely New Yorker named Syd, who is
trying not to remember his ex-girlfriend.
Final Fantasy XII: Gamer's dream come true by Sawyer Thomas, staff writer
For an avid gamer, it is important to know the product. So,
when game shopping, one can never really go wrong with the
Final Fantasy series.
Summer 'explodes' on to country scene by Hilary McNamara, co-entertainment editor
Trent Summar is
definitely not a newcomer to the country music scene but he is
a new type of country.
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