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Imaginative stories boost "Basterds"

By John Gregg

Writer/director Quentin Tarantino, the mind behind cult classics "Pulp Fiction" and "Kill Bill," returns with "Inglourious Basterds," an imaginative fable that offers an alternate ending for World War II.

Vinyl record sales on the rise

By Timothy Milan

In the digital age of mp3 players and iTunes music downloads offering the greatest in music listening convenience, there is one format making a comeback from the grave-vinyl records.

"Transformers" begins with graphic novel

By John Gregg

With over 80 pages of colorful artwork, "Revenge of The Fallen: Defiance" depicts the origins of civil war between alien robots and sets the stage for the entire "Transformers" film series.

DVD Review

"Misery" serves up classic horror

By John Gregg

In his masterful adaptation of Stephen King's "Misery," director Rob Reiner proves the phrase "I'm your number one fan" can be more terrifying than zombies with chainsaws.

"The Clone Wars" grow darker

By John Gregg

Cartoon Network's second season of "Star Wars: The Clone Wars" introduces a new villain whose destructive agenda gives the animated serial a darker and more mature atmosphere.

Open Stage

Student talent showcased

The CCAC North Campus Office of Student Life sponsors two "Open Stage" events each semester at which talented students as well as local talents perform acoustic music, voice, poetry, or comedy.

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