The Raven
Kayleigh Meisenzahl, A&E Lead Editor
May 2, 2012
The movie The Raven premiered in the United States this past weekend on April 27, 2012. The movie was directed by James McTeigue and stars John Cusack. The movie was released March 9th in Ireland and the United Kingdom, nearly two months before it arrived here. Thus, many were skeptical about the movie... Read more »
Gypsy Madness
Kayleigh Meisenzahl, A&E Lead Editor
May 2, 2012
“My Big Fat Gypsy Wedding” was first aired in February 2010. This show is on the channel TLC, and it follows the unique culture of the Irish Travellers, also known as gypsies. Their lifestyle has been very secretive since the show first aired just two years ago. Irish Travellers live alongside those... Read more »
Breaking Dawn Part 1
Sam, Giambra
March 28, 2012
In the previous films of the Twilight Saga, Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson, and Taylor Lautner attracted everyone from across the spectrum to see the latest edition of the filmed version of the of the Twilight Saga, ‘Breaking Dawn Part 1’. Bringing in 139.5 million dollars in the film’s opening... Read more »
The Usual Suspects
Ally Arguello, A&E Asst. Editor
March 15, 2012
The Usual Suspects, a mystery movie directed by Byron Singer, tells the story of five thieves (McManus, Keaton, Fenster, Hockney, and Verball) and their journey to a ship, home to several murders, that blew up in flames. With one survivor, the police attempt to search for a legend and the mind-blowing... Read more »
The Artist Wins Big
Margaret Keefer, News Editor
March 2, 2012
The 84th annual Academy Awards took place on Sunday, February 26th, and the big winner of the night was “The Artist”. There were many great movies up against each other, which made it difficult for viewers to pick who they thought would win. The last category and most coveted is Best Picture.... Read more »
RAIN
Erin O'Brien, Student Life Editor
March 1, 2012
Rain is just about the closest thing our generation will ever come to a Beatles concert. All the music they play is live and not pre-recorded, so it is truly amazing to see just how similar they sound to the Beatles. They honestly make it feel like a true Beatles concert as they travel from the Ed... Read more »
The Voice
Erin O'Brien, Student Life Editor
March 1, 2012
The Voice. The name itself makes one intrigued, because everyone enjoys listening to a beautiful voice. The premise of The Voice is to judge contestants solely on the sound of their voice and nothing else. The four famous judges are Blake Sheldon, Christina Aguilera, Cee Lo Green, and Adam Levine –... Read more »
The Vow
Kayleigh Meisenzahl, A&E Lead Editor
February 16, 2012
There has been a lot of hype surrounding the new romantic movie The Vow. Even though this is not a Nicholas Sparks movie, this movie stars Nicholas Sparks alums Rachel McAdams (from The Notebook) and Channing Tatum (from Dear John). This meant that “The Vow” was bound to be a hit among fans everywhere. Michael... Read more »
The Oscars
Margaret Keefer, News Editor
February 14, 2012
Everyone knows that there are many awards shows that honor the success of films, as well as the actors that star in them. But the most important awards show of all is the Academy Awards, or more popularly known as the Oscars. Nominations for best picture this year are “The Artist”, “The Descendants”,... Read more »
Sherlock Holmes
Erin O'Brien, Student Life Editor
January 20, 2012
The new movie, Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows, is a hilarious and brain teasing movie. This movie brings all of the best characters back for the new movie as they unite against a brand new villain, Professor Moriarty. The professor is a new super genius who is behind a myriad of bombs that France... Read more »










