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Snake the Gypsy: A True Page Turner

Snake the Gypsy is a very interesting and adventurous story told by an old snake who goes back over time and talks about her life when she was younger. The story starts off as a Gypsy girl who was an outcast to her nation, and to make matters worse, […]

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Blue Man Group: Fun for all Ages

I recently checked the Blue Man Group out at the Briar Street Theater; this is a remarkable experience for everyone. Located on 31st & Halsted the Briar street Theater seats 625 guests (the first five rows are the poncho section for liquids to be flung at the crow). […]

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Reality Shows: Real Life or Real Trash?

I’m not going to sit here and say that I don’t watch television, because that would be a straight up lie. I’m all for television shows such as The Game, Key & Peele, Always Sunny in Philadelphia. One thing that I don’t get is the reality shows that I have […]

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Kathryn Bigelow’s Zero Dark Thirty is a Righteous Good Time

Zero Dark Thirty opens with Jason Clarke’s character Dan telling a detainee named Ammar (a composite according to the movie’s screenwriter Mark Boal), “You lie to me, I hurt you.”  He goes on to knock him down, forces him to endure simulated drowning, and forces him inside a small box.  […]