Halloween and horror movies go together like candy corn and cavities, but it's hard to know what to watch. There are always the classics: "Friday the 13th," "Halloween," or "Nightmare on Elm Street" - but who hasn't seen those a million times? Instead, check out some lesser known horror flicks that just might become the new classics.…
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Performing arts and cultural diversity have always gone hand in hand, which is why many students are now drumming and dancing to a very old, yet unique beat. The World Drum and Dance Program at Palomar was founded and developed by Director Patriceann Mead, who came to Palomar in 1997 from New York.…
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"Brütal Legend" is the latest game from Tim Schafer, featuring an all-star voice cast.
The story is about Eddie Riggs, the best roadie to have ever lived. Eddie is cast into another dimension - and awakes in a heavy metal fan's dream world. Eddie decides he will do battle with all others to make sure that metal prevails.…
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"The Lost Symbol," Dan Brown's sequel to "The Da Vinci Code," is a long-anticipated disappointment. Think M. Knight Shamalan's "TheHappening:" high expectations for a mediocre follow up.
The Lost Symbol follows Robert Langdon, symbologist, as he tries to find his kidnapped mentor, the prominent Mason Peter Solomon.…
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"Ong Bak 2" has all the action a viewer could ever want in a movie, but it lacks the substance to be worth the ticket price.
Tony Jaa stars as Tien in "Ong Bak 2," set in feudal Thailand with a rebellion freshly quelled Tien seeks to avenge his family. Tien proves his worth to the outlaw king, Chernang, who teaches him all aspects of martial arts.…
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While many Palomar students listen to hip-hop artists like Lil Wayne or Jay-Z, with their explicit language and talk about sex, drugs, and violence, one Palomar student is rapping about the exact opposite.
Anthony Perez, who goes by the stage name of FOG (Follower of God), is a 26-year-old Palomar student who tries to spread the Gospel through rap while promoting God, instead of himself.…
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Amelia Earhart, female aviatrix daredevil, is portrayed just as the public knows her and hardly more in "Amelia," the most recent biographical film about her.
In this case, Hilary Swank ("P.S. I Love You," "Freedom Writers") personifies Earhart dutifully.…
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