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Kiss Me, Kate doesn't pucker up

Time restraint haunts LC musical
<i>Kiss Me, Kate</i> doesn't pucker up
I attended Kiss Me, Kate Thursday night; the musical was performed February 24, 25, and 26 at the Bradley Building and directed by James Crawford. Written by Sam and Bella Spewak, with lyrics and music by Cole Porter, the musical is about a troupe that is performing The Taming of the Shrew.

A closer look at Kiss Me, Kate

Behind the scenes at this spring's musical
Most people only see the play on the production nights, when all of the bugs have been worked out, all the costumes fit nicely, and the make-up is just right. It isn't always that perfect as they are correcting things up to the very last minute. I haven't been a part of any play productions, so attending a play practice was a new experience.

Cartoons are not for children

What American cartoons could learn from others
Lately, after watching a new show on Nick-a-Lodeon called Avatar and after a fateful meeting about cartoons, I realized just how far degraded our cartoons are to anime cartoons. We've continually created cartoons based on one episode, also known as stand alone episodes.

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