By Stephanie Cochrane Posted April 7, 2009 Directed by the renowned Baz Luhrmann, Australia is a film with a great cast, storyline, and themes. Set in 1939, World War II
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‘My Bloody Valentine’ (The Not 3-D Version)
By Amy Balagna Posted April 2, 2009 This movie is everything a slasher movie should not be, or rather, it’s everything most slasher movies are. Fake blood, shaky computer-generated graphics, graphic
Students put art on display
By Camille Lyon Posted April 2, 2009 Students from all grade levels displayed their artwork in a student art show at the local art gallery on March 2. The small
“Mall Cop” not worth the trip
By Joey Lester Posted March 10, 2009 On the weekend of January 17 all across America, families flocked to theatres to see “Paul Blart Mall Cop”. Viewers watch as Paul
Tarafa wins Poetry Out Loud
By Joey Lester Posted February 26, 2009 The annual poetry out loud competition held on Thursday, February 19 was a sight to see. The pressure was on the competitors knowing
I think I love ‘I Think I Love You, Beth Cooper’
By Amy Balagna Posted: February 18, 2009 Who doesn’t imagine high school to be the classic story of the nerd, the boy covered in acne that has a secret love
Band, Pierced, brings rock ‘n roll to their church, school, and community
By Stephanie Hageman Posted: February 18, 2009 If you could form your own band what would be its purpose? About six months ago local Eddie Dimock helped several Lowry students
30 Seconds = $3 Million?
By Chloe Rusconi Posted February 18, 2009 Each year commercials for the Super bowl are anticipated by many. Sponsors think of fun and creative ways to make people want to
‘Twilight’ sparks interest, but fails to ignite
By Katy Granath Posted February 18, 2009 The human bares her tempting throat to the vampire, who lowers his mouth to her neck, his teeth moving ever closer to her
Drama shines in performance of ‘Frog Prince of Spamalot’
By Esmeralda Aguilar Posted December 17, 2008 Lowry Drama’s first production was unveiled on Wednesday, November 19. After weeks of hard work by both the Stagecraft and Drama classes, the