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Restaurants reveal secret menu items

Candace Johnson cbjohnson@txwes.edu Many have days when cooking is out of the question and eating out is the preference. Some people have favorite places to eat and favorite cuisines, usually the ones that are on the menu. Unknown to some, there are items some restaurants and fast food places offer that are not on the [...]

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Mayfest celebrates 40th with music entertainment

It’s about that time again, when  vendors, musicians, artists and volunteers make their way to the most celebrated tradition full of food, fun and entertainment in downtown Fort Worth — Mayfest. Mayfest celebrates their 40th anniversary this year from May 3- 6. According to the Mayfest web page, Mayfest is a celebration full of musical [...]

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Kimbell exhibits Impressionists

The Age of Impressionism: Great French Paintings from the Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute has made its way to the Kimbell Art Museum in Fort Worth. The Kimbell Art Museum is the first to present the international touring of the Age of Impressionism exhibit, which includes French Impressionist paintings featured at the Sterling and [...]

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FW Lone Star Film Society promotes film appreciation

Tristian Evans tkevans1098@txwes.edu While the Dallas-Fort Worth area is full of museums that give visitors a detailed look into the lives of ancient civilization, and allows them to appreciate those civilizations, the Lone Star Film Society tries to do the same for films. The Lone Star Film Society is a non-profit organization that exists to [...]

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Hunger Games movie promises entertainment

In a futuristic America, violence and reality television are used as a way of controlling and intimidating the population of a dystopian society. This is the theme of recently released movie The Hunger Games, based on the novel of the same name. This film, although it has its flaws, is a well-done adaption of Suzanne [...]

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The Hunger Games Review

In a futuristic America, violence and reality television are used as a way of controlling and intimidating the population of a dystopian society.  This is the theme of recently released movie The Hunger Games, based on the novel of the same name. This film, although it has its flaws, is a well-done adaption of Suzanne [...]

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Wesleyan student musician, Antonio Wicker

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Review: The Hunger Games movie

Check back later. Tristian’s review will be added Tuesday night.

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Tristian’s Top Ten

Top 10 movies people will keep on watching    In the last installment of Tristian’s Top Ten, I wrote about my all-time favorite top 10 movies. In this installment, I’ll list 10 movies I truly believe people will still be watching 20 or 30 years from now. 1. The Social Network — This future classic, written by [...]

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Gaming good for exercise, fun times

Becoming and staying fit is by far one of the most challenging things a person can undertake in a lifetime. Not only is it a pain in the rear to lose weight and build muscle, but also time consuming to choose and stick to the exercise program that works for a particular person. Infomercials are [...]

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