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‘The Sound of Mu­sic’ hits the stage

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The cur­tain opened Thurs­day morn­ing, Feb. 13, on the Bethel Col­lege The­atre De­part­men­t’s pro­duc­tion of “The Sound of Mu­sic.” As of Thurs­day af­ter­noon, 4,009 tick­ets had been sold for all five shows, and three of the five shows had sold out. The show, which was... More »

A re­view of ‘The Wolf of Wall Street’

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In his open­ing di­a­logue Jor­dan Belfort boasts that of all the drugs he does, ap­par­ently enough to se­date the ma­jor­ity of New York, the one that he loves the most is cold hard cash.  If there was one line in the movie that gave a syn­op­sis, that would be it. “Th... More »

The story be­hind ‘The Sound of Mu­sic’

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Seven chil­dren singing per­fect har­monies and win­ning the af­fec­tions of their stern, naval cap­tain fa­ther – what could be more en­dear­ing? “The Sound of Mu­sic,” Rodgers and Ham­mer­stein’s mu­si­cal mas­ter­piece, has been cap­tur­ing the hearts of au­di­ences for gen­erat... More »


The won­ders of day one con­sole pur­chases

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Seven to eight years have passed, and the sev­enth gen­er­a­tion of gam­ing con­soles is fi­nally com­ing to a close. With the re­lease of the Wii U last year and the PS4 last month, gamers can now place their sev­enth gen­er­a­tion gam­ing ma­chines in card­board coffins and... More »

The state of gam­ing to­day

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It is a strange time to be a gamer, es­pe­cially if you’ve been gam­ing since the 80s or 90s. There was a time when con­soles were less com­plex. You did not have to up­date the soft­ware each week or worry about games be­ing patched. Since gam­ing has ex­panded, new ga... More »

RE­VIEW: ‘The Di­ary of Anne Frank’

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The lights come up on a small clus­ter of rooms, perched pre­car­i­ously on the edge of the stage. Ac­tors shuf­fle through the dis­or­ga­nized fur­ni­ture in the cramped spaces. The au­di­ence watches a small group of peo­ple take their stand against one of the great­est ev... More »


Am­bush com­pe­ti­tion thins, some still para­noid

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Am­bush sea­son is un­der way, and most of the play­ing field has al­ready been elim­i­nated. Ac­cord­ing to sopho­more Abby Maas, who is still in the game, “as­sas­sins” will be sent out next week. As­sas­sins are new play­ers who are in­tro­duced to the game not to win, but ... More »