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'Patapon' Pleases Persnickety PSP Player

'Patapon' Pleases Persnickety PSP Player
Patapon is a rhythm game exclusively for the Sony Playstation Portable (PSP) developed by Interlink, the makers of 2006's LocoRoco. It is one of the most unique games available for any system as it combines aspects of rhythm games, real-time strategy games, and role playing games, all into one tight package.… Post the First Comment

Everyone is Irish on Saint Patrick's Day!

Every St. Patrick's Day someone is bound to see or be wearing one of those cute little shirts that say "Kiss Me, I'm Irish," but are they really Irish? Most of the time, no, they're not, but on St. Patrick's Day everyone has a hint of green. St. Patrick's Day is a day to celebrate the patron St.… Post the First Comment

'Sharing is Caring' Message From 'The Other Boleyn Girl'

'Sharing is Caring' Message From 'The Other Boleyn Girl'
In "The Other Boleyn Girl" lies a story about love, betrayal, and sibling rivalry. Parents sometimes forcefully teach children to share; evidently this family took it too far. Peter Morgan, screen play writer of "The Last King of Scotland," (2006) adapts this story from the best-selling novelist Philippa Gregory.… Post the First Comment

Theater Department Revisits 'Fiddler on the Roof'

Theater Department Revisits 'Fiddler on the Roof'
As the house lights dim, the silhouette of a violinist is made visible- standing alone among the rooftops, accompanied only by a violin. On Thursday, the GCC Theatre Arts, Dance, and Music departments debuted the classic musical, "Fiddler on the Roof." Brilliantly directed by Jeanette Farr and choreographed by Richard Kuller, "Fiddler on the Roof" is nothing short of a timeless masterpiece, brought to life with a remarkable cast and musical direction by Clare Delto.… 1 Comment

Beauty or Bucks? 'Penelope' Answers the Classic Question

Beauty or Bucks? 'Penelope' Answers the Classic Question
Finally a romantic fairy tale without any cheesy acting or corny lines. A true use of imagination. Most viewers are familiar with the "Beauty and the Beast," the toad who was actually a prince, and even Shrek. This particular fairy tale is somewhat more modern but the concept remains: to break a spell or curse one must find true love.… Post the First Comment

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