Posts tagged Vol 107 No 23
‘Gone’ exemplifies good idea ‘gone’ ...
When “Mean Girls” was released in 2004, the female stars of the film were catapulted to stardom. While it took a tad longer than a few of her costars from the film, Amanda Seyfreid has finally caught on as a leading lady in recent years. Seyfriend took the lead in the new thriller “Gone,” which came out last weekend.
“Gone” features a young g [...]
‘Syndicate’ creates first-person shoo...
A slew of video games has recently been dealing with the future of medical discoveries and the moral consequences that go along with them. “Syndicate” is the latest video game to deal with augmented humans. After “Deus Ex: Human Revolution,” the award-winning game developed by Eidos Montreal, “Syndicate” has large shoes to fill.
In “Syndicat [...]
Actors shine in “Little Sheba”
The Fort Hays State University Department of Music and Theatre hopes to fill up Felten-Start Theatre this weekend as it presents “Come Back, Little Sheba.”
The production, written by William Inge, is a great show that allows the actors of Fort Hays to sink into their individual roles.
With the part of the male lead role Doc Delaney, senior Ad [...]
We Are the Ocean showcases depth
When I’m looking for new music, I usually download albums with cool cover art, and while We Are the Ocean’s cover art isn’t the best I’ve seen, it still caught my eye. So, I downloaded it.
We Are the Ocean’s album, “Go Now and Live,” hit the music scene Tuesday after a 12-month tour through the United Kingdom.
With no idea what We Are the Oce [...]
2012 Oscars fail to generate interes...
The 84th annual Academy Awards were last weekend, and many of Hollywood’s biggest stars were in attendance for the prestigious event. The Academy decided to go with a safe choice as host this year with Billy Crystal, after Eddie Murphy dropped out earlier in the year.
Crystal was his normal self, adding great jokes but doing so without offend [...]
New ‘Fray’ album promises longevity
I’ve been a fan of The Fray since their album “How to Save a Life” debuted in 2005. Their music has always been a nice mixture of mellow music I can study to, and upbeat bass songs that I can jam to on long car rides.
I enjoy the range in each album, and how each song has a feeling that tells you it’s The Fray.
The Fray’s new album “Scars &am [...]
Artist’s Corner: Q and A With J...
Photo Illustration by Cody Giefer.
Q: What is your major and classification?
A: My major is art and design and I’m a freshman.
Q: What made you decide to come to college at Fort Hays State?
A: I came to Hays because I love the community here and I could save money not only through tuition costs, but by staying with my grandparents instead of [...]



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