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  • Spring sports spotlights: Fausto Masala

    Tuesday, May 23, 2006 By: Lauren Marosi

    This season’s sport: TrackEvents: 400mGrade: 11th Favorite book: Il Cavoliere Che Mon C’e Idol: Rita Levi MontalciniFavorite food: SpaghettiFavorite band/musician: Killer FaberOther school activities

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  • Spring sports spotlights: Kiki Rudden

    Tuesday, May 23, 2006 By: Lauren Marosi

    This season’s sport: SoftballPosition: First and CenterGrade: 10th Favorite book: To Kill A Mocking BirdIdol: MomFavorite food: Salad Favorite band/musician: James BluntOther school activities: Volle

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  • Belle and Sebastian:: The Life Pursuit

    Tuesday, May 23, 2006 By: Lauren Marosi

    The Belle and Sebastian sound has significantly changed over the years since their first album Tigermilk back in 1996, but over the course of time and through different members, the band delivers thei

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  • The Yeah Yeah Yeahs:: Show Your Bones

    Tuesday, May 23, 2006 By: Lauren Marosi

    The Yeah Yeah Yeah’s second album, Show Your Bones, conveys a new, less abrasive attitude and more mature sound for the New York based indie group. Right from the start you can hear the new matured

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  • Nick Cave/Warren Ellis:: The Proposition

    Tuesday, May 23, 2006 By: Liz Bonham

    Although the corresponding movie probably won’t be seen by anyone in Bay Village until it is released as a DVD, Nick Cave and Warren Ellis’s collaborative work on the soundtrack for Cave’s newest cine

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  • Bay High album Peter Laughner’s home recordings reissued

    Tuesday, May 23, 2006 By: Arthur Henke

    Before Kate Voegele, Bay High’s hopes of artistic fame lay in the hands of Peter Laughner. Laughner graduated (“barely,” as he described it to PUNK Magazine) from Bay High in 1970. However, by 1977, a

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  • Wilco’s first live record lives up to expectations

    Tuesday, May 23, 2006 By: Arthur Henke

    Kicking Television, Wilco’s first live record, is a two disc set that stands up against most of their studio albums as a terrific piece of work. The songs are taken from a set of three shows at Chicag

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  • Electric Funk Banana's new album:: Welcome Friends and Neighbors

    Tuesday, May 23, 2006 By: Arthur Henke

    I would be miserable right now if Welcome Friends and Neighbors was a bad album. Not only would The Electric Funk Banana (Russ Brill – Guitar, Drew Veres – Drums, Doug Riebel – Bass, Scott Williams –

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  • iPods: great gift or scam?

    Tuesday, May 23, 2006 By: Tom Watts

    The latest technology craze since the DVD player is undoubtedly iPods. Everyone from toddlers to senior citizens can enjoy this new and fun way to listen to music. These gadgets are extremely handy an

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  • Technology close-up:: the new iPod

    Tuesday, May 23, 2006 By: Ben Hatlovic

    Apple has done it again. The long awaited iPod with video capabilities is here, but is it what consumers were looking for? Since its release this past holiday season, Apple has made a killing, selling

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We hear stories all the time of children getting lost and massive searches are created to find them and bring them home. They send out the hounds, the police, and the FBI so that there’s always a goo
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It came from Japan! And now Dance Dance Revolution has become the newest craze, taking a generation of video game kids by storm. Originating in Tokyo, Japan in 1998, DDR presents a physically
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In her early years at Bay Middle School, Liz Lundblad rode a school bus home every day. However, in eighth grade, she joined the academic creative writing group, Power of the Pen. On the days she had
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