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'The Scarlet Thread' demonstrates truth of God's
unconditional love
by Beka Rutledge, entertainment editor
The idea of
being uprooted from everything and everyone you have ever
known is a distressing prospect.
However, that
is exactly what happens to Sierra Madrid, woman of today,
and Mary Kathryn McMurray, a young pioneer woman.
Bart Crow Band promotes new album with stellar performance
by Beka Rutledge, entertainment editor
Wild West in
Lubbock is known for hooking up audiences with great Texas
country shows.
On the night
of Feb. 28, they did it once again with a performance by the
Bart Crow Band.
Charlie Brown, 'Peanuts' gang set to make debut on SPC stage
by Teresa Grimaldo, staff writer
The “Peanuts”
Gang Set to Make Their Debut at South Plains
The South
Plains College Fine Arts Department will be bringing Charlie
Brown, Lucy, Linus, Snoopy and the rest of the Peanuts gang
to the stage at the Helen De Vitt Jones Theater.
Perry delivers another comical sensation with 'Madea Goes to
Jail'
by Lisa Hernandez, editorial assistant
Tyler Perry brings larger-than-life character Madea back to
the big screen for more laugh-out-loud comedy.
Tyler
Perry introduced hysterically-funny Mabel "Madea" Simmons in
1999's "I Can Do Bad All By Myself." Since then, Madea has
made a splash at the box office.
'Confessions of a Shopaholic' teaches serious lesson
hilariously
by Beka Rutledge, entertainment editor
Rebecca Bloomwood has a love affair…with shopping.
However, the love she receives is
short-lived, and it isn’t long before she has to go running
to the nearest store to use her “magic card” once again.
'Street Fighter' no KO at box office
by Tausha Rosen, editorial assistant
Video games are one of those
hobbies that you love or hate.
Now that the movie industry is taking
every best-selling book and turning it into a movie, it
would only seem right that video games would follow.
Video game sequel lands killer punch
by Michael Flores, staff writer
“Street Fighter
IV” Returns the Beat-down to the Gaming Community
“Street Fighter
4” explodes on to the X-Box 360 and Playstation 3 platforms.
The story
continues right where it left off from the previous games.
'Friday the 13th' just another sequel
by Lisa Hernandez, editorial assistant
Remakes of movies, especially horror films, rarely live up
to the expectations of the original.
"Friday
the 13th" really was not that different.
Three cheers for 'Fired Up'
by Tausha Rosen, editorial assistant
There is no question about it. Guys like girls, and most of
them will go above and beyond to get exactly what they want.
“Fired Up” is a movie that proves
exactly that.
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