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Television Review: Pee-Wee is back, yes he is

Rachel Keown-Burke April 4, 2011

"And now, on behalf of myself and our strict no-refund policy, we are pleased to present for your viewing pleasure ... The Pee-wee Herman show." And with Herman's infamous words, we are magically transported...

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Get your nooner on

Rachel Keown-Burke April 4, 2011

On Wednesdays from 12 to 1 p.m. this semester, City College has been replete with rock 'n' roll, blues, and indie beats. Musicians from all over California have taken the mic at Gorton Quad for the Concert...

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Event Review: SD bands shine at SXSW

Ryan Johnson April 4, 2011

The trip to South by South West (SXSW) - an annual film, interactive and music festival and conference where over 2,000 of independent music's brightest new talents perform in over 90 venues in downtown...

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REVIEW: The Adjustment Bureau – Everything happens for a reason, right?

Tom Andrew March 21, 2011

Not many logical explanations can be given for the countless times we lose our keys or spill a coffee, causing us to miss a train, bus or speeding car as we step off a curb. In fact, the phrase "Everything...

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AS SCENE ON SCREEN: How banksters and politicians stole our money

Christine Klee March 21, 2011

Enraging, frightening and utterly unbelievable - "Inside Job" is all these things, but most importantly, the events in this film are also true and actually happened. This documentary chronicles the events...

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‘Crossing the Line’

Scott McLean March 21, 2011

Former San Diego City College student Brian Garcia's newest movie, "Crossing the Line", is set to screen March 16 at the San Diego Latino Film Festival. Garcia credits his recent success in part to the...

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Images of Colombia

Alec Fernandes March 21, 2011

The Luxe Gallery at San Diego City College was originally built to show the work of artists invited from outside the school. This goal has finally been achieved thanks to Pablo Serrano, the Latin American...

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Book Review – The Pale King

Cecilia Areta March 21, 2011

David Foster Wallace, an influential writer who composed nine books of short stories, essays, literary journalism and novels. Known for his most famous work, a 1,000 page modern classic titled "Infinite...

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‘Joseph’ brings color to City College

Rachel Keown-Burke March 21, 2011

The Saville Theatre is bustling with energy from City College students as they move through their final rehearsals of Andrew Lloyd-Webber and Tim Rice's "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat" for...

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Kevin Martin rocks nooner concert series

Angella d'Avignon March 21, 2011

"Thanks everyone for cutting your classes and coming out!" A long-haired Kevin Martin and his band played Gorton Quad as part of the Spring Concert Series held in Gorton Quad the afternoon of Wednesday,...

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AS SCENE ON SCREEN

Christine Klee March 8, 2011

The Irish mob, murders, angry cops and corruption are all part of the explosive mix of "The Chicago Code." This new drama starring Jennifer Beals, Jason Clark and Matt Lauria enthralled viewers after only...

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Number Four is full of eye candy, but offers more

Tom Andrew March 8, 2011

John Smith is a teenager who lacks awareness when it comes to the powers he possesses. However, he does understand the importance of his existence and also why he is protected from those who want to kill...

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