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Actors Prepare to Produce Moliere

The theatre department will begin showing "Tartuffe" on April 24.
The Fullerton College Theatre Arts Department is no stranger to the outlandish or the original, but the upcoming production of Molière's "Tartuffe" promises to raise eyebrows with an entirely innovative presentation. Originally produced in 1664 at Versaille Palace in France, "Tartuffe" was almost immediately banned by Louis XIV, the King of France, after calls by the Roman Catholic Church to have the play suppressed.… Post the First Comment

Her Majesty's Secret Service

Comics Corner
Her Majesty's Secret Service
Forget Superman. Comics, or as Will Eisner phrased it; "sequential art," is so much more than superheroes. Greg Rucka's Queen and Country is a standout title in the industry. The book is mature comics; not because it has explicit sex scenes or disgusting amounts of gore, but because the series tackles current events, politics and espionage in an engaging, thought-provoking manner.… Post the First Comment

'Okami' Packs Powerful Punch on Nintendo Wii

Capcom revives one of the PS2's greatest games for a new audience.
'Okami' Packs Powerful Punch on Nintendo Wii
There is a debate in many circles about video games; many believe that they are an emerging art form and many strongly disagree. "Okami" puts this discussion to rest for good. The interactive experience is unique. From its intuitive button-press and Wii-remote controls to its innovative action-oriented quest mechanics, the game is a product of brilliance.… Post the First Comment

Grab a Slice of Humble Pie

Record Rewind
Soul is a distinctly African-American musical genre, rooted in a rich rhythmic history that has grown from simple levee stomps and plantation chants into everything from the blues, to rap, R&B, funk, disco and Motown. Since its conception the musical brand has produced some of the finest and most distinct vocalists that the creative world has ever seen including the likes of Mississippi John Hurt, Nina Simone, Sam Cooke and Otis Redding.… Post the First Comment

Stuffed Animal Baby Makes Earth Day Celebration Gravy

Instructor Brandon Floerke's band produces a fantastic performance.
Stuffed Animal Baby Makes Earth Day Celebration Gravy
Earth Day festivities on campus have historically been uneventful occasions, particularly last year, when only two tickets were sold for the event. Last Thursday's celebration proved to be of a different caliber however, of the slightly more sold out nature.… 2 Comments

'Tim and Eric Awesome Show' Not So Awesome, Mediocre Job

Creators of "Tom Goes to the Mayor" miss the mark with follow-up.
'Tim and Eric Awesome Show' Not So Awesome, Mediocre Job
Randomness, like everything in life is only good in moderation. The "Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job!" however uses random in excess. The show follows no storyline and lacks substance. It's overly reliant on the random quirkiness of Tim and Eric to create any comedic effect.… 10 Comments

This Week In Music

April 20, 1991: Steve Marriot of Small Faces and Humble Pie, died in a fire. His work influenced bands from Led Zeppelin to the Black Crowes. April 21, 1978: Folk singer Sandy Denny died after falling down a flight of stairs. Denny is featured on Led Zeppelin's "Battle of Evermore.… Post the First Comment

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