Posted on 22 October 2011. Tags: blink-182, Ellis Frederick, Music, neighborhoods, Review
By Ellis Frederick ’12, Contributor. Three years ago, a blink-182 reunion seemed impossible: Tom DeLonge, the former guitarist, made that clear in June 2008. “I have no desire to go back and play in blink-182 again,” he told Spinner.com. Two years later, we are given Neighborhoods.
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Posted on 16 March 2010. Tags: 500 Days of Summer, Big Fish, Blood Diamond, Catch Me if You Can, Cody Pomeranz, Fracture, Frost/Nixon, Movies, Review, Runaway Jury, The Bourne Ultimatum, The Constant Gardner, The Hurt Locker, Up in the Air, V for Vendetta, Zodiac
By Cody Pomeranz, ‘11, Sports Section Editor. In light of the Academy Awards, here are 13 Oscar-worthy (and in some cases, Oscar-winning) titles for your Netflix queue or next trip to Hollywood Video.
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Posted on 21 January 2010. Tags: Books, Movies, Review, Teacher recommendations, Telev, Television
Compiled by Alex Lento, ‘10, LifeStyle Section Editor. Are you looking for new books to read? New movies to watch? These come highly recommended by the CCDS faculty, so they must be good!
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Posted on 20 January 2010. Tags: 24, Carlos Bernard, Cherry Jones, Jack Bauer, Kiefer Sutherland, Review, Television, Tony Almeida
By Hannah Stewart, ‘12, Contributor. ‘24′ is my favorite show on television. Simply put, it delivers. It’s an action show that follows the experiences of Jack Bauer, an agent who works with the U.S. government to track down terrorist threats. Here are seven reasons why ‘24′ is a show to watch:
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Posted on 13 January 2010. Tags: Avatar, Film, James Cameron, Movies, Review
By Chris Magarian, ‘11, Contributor. Avatar was everything I expected from a $500 million movie that took 12 years to make.
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