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Legacy continues with ‘American Pie’ reunion
It’s been more than 10 years since the East Great Falls class of 1999 walked the halls together and nearly a decade since the last movie, American Wedding, hit theaters. Now the original cast of American Pie is coming together for a good ol’ fashioned high school reunion.
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Movie review: ‘Shark Night 3D’ bites off more than it can chew
Plunging into previously charted waters, "Shark Night 3D" (2011) resembles, at first glance, a hybrid of the classic "Jaws" (1975) and last summer's shockingly successful "Piranha 3D" (2010).
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Album review: Red Hot Chili Peppers’ new album introduces new guitarist
For nearly 30 years, the Red Hot Chili Peppers have graced radio waves, television sets and sold out arenas across the globe with their unique trademark of funk-infused punk rock.
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“Madden 12” starts with a bang, though falls short soon after
It's a shameful pun, and I'm quite embarrassed to use it. It has to be said, though, with no exception. The best way to describe "Madden 12" is that it's…maddening.
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Album review: ‘Watch the Throne’ features strong performances from Kanye, Jay-Z
Jay-Z and Kanye West are both known for their powerful solo albums, but perhaps the two have found a second calling as collaborators.
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Column: Today’s society devalues meaning of sex
Besides the usual monotony of hot weather this summer, I noticed an unusual monotony of trashy television shows. It’s a popular time for producers to air the most pitiful excuses for entertainment while we, the young and gullible, are meant to ogle at the television.
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Column: The real ‘Madden Curse’
Madden is cursed. No, not the man himself — a Super Bowl title, Hall of Fame career and the second-highest winning percentage among all NFL coaches should be enough to establish that — but rather the video game franchise that bears John Madden’s name.
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No Broadway debut for Franco
Oscar-nominated actor James Franco has gotten cold feet about making his Broadway debut this fall. The 33-year celebrity old was slated to star opposite Oscar winner Nicole Kidman in the revival of the 1959 Tennessee Williams play, Sweet Bird of Youth.
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Old styles return for new generation
Fashion has taken many twists and turns throughout the years, and it often repeats itself. Now, the ‘60s, ‘70s and ‘80s are back for round two. The trends can be seen in department stores everywhere, from big names like Wet Seal and Forever 21, to smaller independent companies.