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Category: Reviews

Reading at The Rourke

Posted on November 20, 2013November 22, 2013 by Ivy Estenson

Literature fans, rejoice! A couple weeks ago I had the pleasure of attending a book reading at the Rourke Art Museum. In the midst of a busy week, spending a few hours away from my homework sounded like as good an offer as any, and this outing opened my eyes to not only one, but…

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Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.

Posted on November 19, 2013 by Brenna Sievert

This is filled with spoilers about the film, Avengers. Nothing about the show will be spoiled   The Avengers was released two summers ago and was a huge success, with the loss of one character that was the favorite of many: Agent Coulson, played by Clark Gregg. Yet, fans rejoiced when they heard that he…

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Zoobe Pets

Posted on November 17, 2013 by Karen Besonen

As college kids with smart phones, we’re always looking for the latest app to waste time on. Look no further! Zoobe Pets is a German application that allows you to send recorded messages via dancing cartoon characters. I was introduced to it last summer when my friend Becky came to stay with me from Germany….

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Thor: The Dark World

Posted on November 14, 2013 by Meg Hanna

On Thursday night I went to see Thor: The Dark World.  As a complete Marvel fan girl, I had been really excited for this movie ever since seeing the original two years ago.  After seeing The Avengers, I grew even more impatient for the next installment in Thor’s story.  So, as you can imagine, my…

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Drunken Noodle

Posted on November 12, 2013 by Brenna Sievert

Are you tired of getting food in DS or the Maize? Do you feel stuck on campus with nothing to do? Well, I have your solution. The Drunken Noodle is a local noodle restaurant in Fargo. Although, it may not have the biggest menu you have ever seen. They have about seven classic dishes and…

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Goodreads

Posted on November 10, 2013 by Nick Nelson

An app, an online website, and Facebook for books! Goodreads is the place for any person who loves to read, review, and even just look through fancy new front covers of showcasing books. When you sign up for free, you have a chance to do many things with the books you have already completed. Each specific…

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Pancakes and Pies

Posted on November 6, 2013 by Ivy Estenson

Am I the only person in Moorhead who had not experienced Village Inn until this week? Also, am I the only person who just assumed Village Inn was a hotel? At any rate, I have been living in Moorhead for the past two years, ignorantly passing by a restaurant that serves breakfast all day long….

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Frank Turner and The Sleep Souls rock The Varsity Theater

Posted on November 3, 2013November 3, 2013 by Kayla Culver

The Varsity Theater in Minneapolis on Monday October 28 was packed with fans of punk music. The sold out show included Koo Koo Kanga Roo, The Smith Street Band, and headlining was Frank Turner and The Sleeping Souls. Frank Turner has gone from underground punk rocker in England to a folk-punk solo world-touring artist who…

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Kittson boutique

Posted on November 3, 2013November 6, 2013 by Karen Besonen

Shopping as a female is complicated, and finding quality clothes for low prices is pretty much impossible. If a shirt is seven dollars, chances are it will fall apart by the fourth wash. It’s easy to find 65 dollar sweaters that will last for several seasons, but nobody in college has the money to splurge…

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FM Opera House

Posted on November 1, 2013 by Meg Hanna

Last weekend I was able to cross something off my college bucket list: attend a production by the FM Opera.  I saw it as a not-to-be-missed event, since about half of Concordia’s music faculty, along with several of my friends, was involved in the show.  Not having been to an opera before, I was a…

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