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Ceramic art shines in "Earth:In It, On It, Of It" exhibit

Ceramic art shines in
Earth: In It, On It, Of It, the current exhibit in the Julio Fine Arts Gallery, features the art of several ceramic artists. The overall theme present in the show is Earth's transience and fragility, which is paralleled in the common medium used for each work: ceramic.

Funky bands and Swedish pop hype up annual battle

Funky bands and Swedish pop hype up annual battle
Loyola's annual battle of the bands pitted five of the campus's premiere student groups against one another for a coveted opening spot at Loyolapalooza on April 27. Among the bands featured were Matt Heard, Otis is the Elevator, Bravo Romeo Bravo, The Fall Tide, and Jump the Gun.

Fashion show embraces important aspects of industry

Fashion show embraces important aspects of industry
Big city style invaded Reitz Arena this past Friday night during the 10th Annual Loyola College BSA Fashion Show. With half of all proceeds going towards helping our neighbors in need at St. Mary of the Assumption School, student-models and designers alike strutted their stuff down the runway in front of family and friends who came to lend support in the hundreds.

Panic's "Pretty.Odd" is a solid sophomore effort

Panic's
Growing as a person and changing one's outlook on life is inevitable. We may not always agree with the changes, and might even try to stop them from happening, but it's ultimately something that no one is completely immune from, so we just have to deal with it.

Brittany Snow discusses her horrifying "Prom Night"

Brittany Snow discusses her horrifying
April is the final stretch for high school seniors. It is the season for graduations, proms, and psycho killers; well at least in a Hollywood prom. Brittany Snow ("Hairspray") headlines the latest horror flick to hit the theaters. Snow's "Karen" will attend her prom only to have her happiness trumped by an encounter with the man who once stalked her every step on "Prom Night".

The movie "Smart People" passes this critic's test

The movie
Any movie that starts off with an angry man who parks illegally in a prestigious private college is destined for greatness in a typical movie box office, at least in my opinion. When I think of Dennis Quaid, I think back to my 6th grade days of watching, "The Parent Trap" with a pre-druggie Lindsay Lohan and a beautiful kid-spiced love story with this gentle man at its helm.

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