“The New 52″ Explained to You

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November 7, 2011 • by Michael Clausen  
Filed under Arts and Entertainment, News, Top Stories

Ask any Average Joe on the street about the publisher of DC Comics and you might get a facial tabula rasa. Most of the populace here in the land of the free doesn’t know that DC Comics invented superheroes with BATMAN and SUPERMAN in 1938 in an effort to chronicle the epic essence of the second “Great... Read more »

“Nevermind” is Twenty Years Old

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November 3, 2011 • by Dave Collins  
Filed under Arts and Entertainment

1991 is known as the year that “punk broke” because of the amount of underground post-punk and alternative rock that became mainstream. Teenage angst became a worldwide craze, and record labels began to sign anyone who had torn jeans and a guitar. Bands like The Smashing Pumpkins, R.E.M, Pearl Jam,... Read more »

The “True” History of Thanksgiving

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November 3, 2011 • by Brandon Langer  
Filed under Arts and Entertainment

It’s a wonderful time of year. The leaves are changing colors and falling from the trees, people are breaking out their sweatshirts, and Grandma is getting ready for everyone’s favorite holiday, Thanksgiving. But do you really know the TRUE history of Thanksgiving? We here at the Crier do, and we... Read more »

Drive Review

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October 21, 2011 • by Michael Clausen  
Filed under Arts and Entertainment

Drive Review by Michael Clausen Running time: 100 minutes, Rated R Of the many “drive” films released recently: “Fast Five, Faster, Drive Angry-” “Drive” isn’t just the best of them, isn’t just the best action movie but the best film I’ve seen this year, period, and that’s... Read more »

Movies

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October 11, 2011 • Clarissa Climer  
Filed under Arts and Entertainment

Movies This movie is called “Dream House”. Some people may inform you that the houses have memories. For one man named Will Atenton he would kill to forget all these grisly moments and memories. The family moves in knowing the experiences the house had, with the gruesome murders were committed,... Read more »

Warrior Review

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October 5, 2011 • by Michael Clausen  
Filed under Arts and Entertainment

“Tonight At The Movies” calls Gavin O’ Connor’s “Warrior” a finer film than “The Fighter.” Is it? Well no, but it’s got heart, and it proves that whether it be in the ring or the cage, heart still goes a long way. An MMA (mixed martial arts) gran prix is taking place in... Read more »

Movies

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September 26, 2011 • Clarissa Climer  
Filed under Arts and Entertainment

“Daddy’s Little Girls” is a movie about this story concerning a successful female attorney who falls in love with a financially strapped mechanic. Monty is a struggling mechanic and single father of three from a poor neighborhood. Learning that his drug-dealing ex wife, Jennifer, and her boyfriend... Read more »

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