I did the unthinkable: you betcha, I read Sarah Palin's best-selling memoir "Going Rogue: An American Life". Positive and negative opinions regarding, Sarah Palin has constantly been in the media since her vice presidential nomination on September 3, 2008, when she delivered a speech at the Republican National Convention. (0) comments
Stephen King's latest novel, Under the Dome, is one of epic proportions. It comes in at just under 1100 pages and tells the tale of not just a few characters, but an entire town. Under the Dome opens on a warm October morning in the fictional town of Chester Mills, Maine. (0) comments
Welcome to the wasteland that is the post holiday box office. It is a special time between Christmas and May that serves as the dumping ground for many of the studios' films that look to take advantage of less competitive seasons by making lack luster films look better than they actually are, by surrounding them with other lack luster films. (0) comments
At the beginning of every year, all of our favorite celebrities put on their Sunday best (literally) and go to the Grammy Awards. Us little people are lucky enough to watch it on our TVs at home. This year's big winners were Beyoncé, Taylor Swift, The Black Eyed Peas, Kings of Leon and Maxwell. (0) comments
These days, Hollywood seems to be fairly content with turning classic novels into action-focused films while hanging on by a flimsy strand of faith to the source material. My initial feelings about the new "Sherlock Holmes" film were that it seemed to do exactly that-focus way too much on the action scenes and not give enough screen time to the mystery and suspense that made Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's London-based series famous. (0) comments
The faculty at St. Norbert College are once again showing how artistically talented they truly are. For the past week and continuing to Feb. 19, the Biennial Art Faculty Exhibition in the Bush Art Center is on display. With works from Fr. James Neilson, Brian Pirman, Donald Taylor, William Bohné, Shane Rocheleau, John Gordon and Christopher Cannon on display, it is quite evident that the art faculty is extremely talented. (0) comments
There is no denying that most of us are fascinated by celebrities and the lifestyles of the rich and famous:. Why else would we spend our weekly allowances on "Us Weekly" and "People" magazines? Or why would we pay obscene amounts of money to see a concert or NFL game? We love them. (0) comments
Aries 3/12-4/19 Passion and romance are certainly on your agenda, and you are definitely ready for them. You have been dealing with someone else's problems for days, maybe even weeks, and it is time for you to have a little fun. Quality time is important in any relationship. (0) comments
TV Shows Life Unexpected: For fans of the good ole' days when "Dawson's Creek" and "Felicity" were on TV, this is a new show that will bring you back to the days of the WB. Though it was picked up by the CW, this show embodies all the teenage angst that the WB had to offer a few years ago. (0) comments
The extraordinary world of Dr. Seuss was brought to life in "Seussical," a musical that creatively integrated playful music with a delightful chorus and highlighted the infamous works of Dr. Seuss. The audience was captivated by the theatrical rendition of the cherished works compiled by a man who changed children's literature and reintroduced the meaning behind the use of imagination. (0) comments