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Pro/Con: Merits of the ‘Twilight’ series

Dawn Androphy November 19, 2009

Despite criticism, novels serve as valid form of entertainment and encourage youth reading by Taylor Stone As one who has read the entirety of Stephenie Meyer’s “The Twilight Saga”...

Chinese Opera at Webster provides culture and entertainment

Jocelyn Lee November 5, 2009

On Friday, October 30, Beijing Opera students from the National Academy of Chinese Theatre Arts took the stage at the Community Music School’s auditorium at Webster University. Invited...

Second release provides flashback

Globe Staff October 20, 2009

“Toy Story” and “Toy Story 2” delights audiences young and old. The second release of the beloved 1995 Disney movies gives the most recent generation an opportunity to view the...

Children’s classic sparks comedy for all

Globe Staff October 20, 2009

Yummy! “Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs” leaves the viewers hungry not only for some hot dogs topped with donuts and ice cream, but also for more of the adorable and humorous animated film....

‘Whip It!’ radiates girl power

Globe Staff October 20, 2009

For every girl who doesn't fit in to the typical high school mold, who would never attend a football game and who considers The Ramones as one of the greatest bands of all time, there is the movie...

Children’s novels mold persona

Globe Staff October 20, 2009

I have to admit that my secret obsession is a little childish. And by childish, I certainly mean awesome. I am a proud member of “The Baby-sitters Club”. No, this is not a group of CHS students...

Fox Theatre’s ‘Phantom’ production a masterpiece

Globe Staff October 20, 2009

The reputation of “The Phantom of the Opera” precedes any form of viewing. Globally known and critically acclaimed, theatre buffs and average people alike are aware of its famous music and...

Michael Moore fails to find solution

Globe Staff October 16, 2009

A pair of blinding white NewBalance shoes, a megaphone, several rolls of yellow crime scene tape, and an armored truck spell one thing; Michael Moore is back again. Moore’s newest movie “Capitalism:...

Art exhibits honor ancient Rome

Globe Staff October 13, 2009

Positioned in the farther, quieter end of the St. Louis Art Museum are 2 exceptional exhibits evoking homage and reverence to past art forms. However, the artwork itself seems to project homage and reverence...

‘Ponyo’ delights, entertains all ages

Globe Staff September 17, 2009

“Ponyo”, the latest animated masterpiece from legendary Japanese director Hayao Miyazaki, excels in entertaining both cynical adults and bright-eyed adolescents. Miyazaki is responsible for...

Chicago’s Harry Potter exhibit impresses

Globe Staff September 15, 2009

Unaware visitors of Chicago’s Museum of Science and Industry probably do not expect to find a heap of finely-crafted magic wands, a couple of mock-up house elves, and a troupe of museum employees...

Tim Burton’s ‘9’ unbalanced, bewildering

Globe Staff September 14, 2009

Full of action and adventure in a post-apocalyptic age, Tim Burton’s “9” adds a bit of the short film version of "9" in the movie as well as his own creativity; however, this resulted...

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