ENTERTAINMENT

 

 

Prose Citizen Unknown

by Adam Guerra, staff writer

 

My mind takes me back to the better days.

 

A pounding pride remains deep, beating in my heart, pulsating in my

veins, the very fiber of my body, the very fiber of raw emotion. My

heart stops and images fade. I am colorblind now, no more red or

blue, green or yellow...My vision is set on newspaper perception and

newfound reflection.

 

Serving Up Some Unique Art

by Giovanni Rosendo, associate editor

 

Kiser is working on a bachelor of fine arts degree in painting and is currently attending classes for sculpture.  Kiser attended South Plains College to earn his associate’s degree and was advised by Lynette Watkins and Allison Black.  When he reached his maximum amount of hours, Kiser transferred to Texas Tech.

 

Surprise Bands Rock FMX Blind Date Bash

by Desiree Mendez, circulating manager

 

KFMX recently celebrated its third Blind Date Bash at Jake’s Backroom in Lubbock.  FMX didn’t tell anyone who the band was until two weeks before the concert. They gave out only a few clues to who it might be. Some people figured it out before their announcement.  

 

'Freedomland' Not So Thrilling

by Stephanie Perez, staff writer

Of course, after hearing this, Detective Council goes around like a whirlwind telling police officers about the kid. He also manages to give himself an asthma attack in the process. This was probably the most exciting thing to happen in the movie.

 

We Are Scientists: 'No Love, All Squalor'

by Jonathan Seaborn, staff writer

 

The weird thing is I normaly love this style of music, not too upbeat pop/punk (not pop-punk), but there is just something about this fun-hating CD that turns me off. I think it’s the fact that it’s just so boring. They are going out of their way to be a poppy White Stripes, who I love, but they just couldn’t pull it off.

 

 

 

 
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