“Evil Dead is Alive”

Andrew Blackley, Staff Writer
May 2, 2013

Evil Dead is a vile, gore-filled remake of the 1981 cult classic, The Evil Dead, and turned out to be an all around quality horror movie. The Evil Dead, directed by Sam Raimi (Spiderman trilogy), was released October 1981 with a budget of just $350,000.00, and became a sleeper hit and eventually was... Read more »

The Iron Lady’s Final Remarks

Keenan McArthur, Staff Writer
May 2, 2013

In honor of the late Margaret Thatcher, it seems more than appropriate to review a film about her. If you do not know, Margaret Thatcher was England’s first female Prime Minister. Everybody either loved her or hated her, simply because of the fact that she had a firm stance on what she believed in.... Read more »

Top Ten For Terrence is just another band, or are they?

Matthew Chauby, staff writer
April 30, 2013

            For those who are unaware, the newest musical act in town is Top Ten For Terrence, a ska-punk band compiled of eight Chardon high school seniors. The official line-up is Will Porter on bass, Ian Taylor on drums, Connor Ingram and Kevin Miller on guitar, Rachel Teuscher on keyboard,... Read more »

Wolf Finally Drops

Eddie Bamber, Staff Writer
April 30, 2013

Tyler, The Creator’s third full studio length album, entitled Wolf was finally released on April 2, 2013. In just a few days, the album quickly reached the top of the iTunes charts and reached number three on the Billboard 200. It sold 89,895 copies in the United States; and is definitely still rising.... Read more »

April Fools: Matthew Chauby’s “Kung Fu Cops” to be produced by Weinstein Company

Matthew Chauby, Staff Writer
April 1, 2013

            “Kung Fu Cops,” the mock trailer starring Ian Taylor, Andrew Blackley and John O’Brien as the titular group, premiered on Wednesday, March 27, 2013, during the 2013 Quiz Bowl. In a very short span of time, the short has not only become an internet sensation but has been bought... Read more »

April Fools: CHS Rapper Johnny B Cuts Deal with Record Label

Ryan Parent, Staff Writer
April 1, 2013

            For close to five years now, I have watched Johnny Bergenstein hustle hard while showing a constant passion for the hip-hop game.  As it turns out, the game is passionate about him too.  On Monday, March 18, Bad Boy Records offered Chardon’s own Johnny B an impressive signing... Read more »

April Fools: Local Millionaire to Re-Attend Chardon High School

Andrew Blackley, Staff Writer
April 1, 2013

Heir to the international hotel chain, Holiday Inn, William Gilmore is set to re-attend Chardon High School in the upcoming week. The 27 year old millionaire felt he must prove to his father, Brian Gilmore, that he is smart enough to pass high school and take control of the hotel chain.            ... Read more »

We Argo-ing to the Oscars

Andrew Blackley, Staff Writer
March 14, 2013

The 85th Academy Awards aired Sunday February 24th; it had its ups and downs and more song and dance than needed. Big winners of the night were Ben Affleck, Ang Lee, Jennifer Lawrence and history-making Daniel Day-Lewis.             The show started off with an opening monologue by the host... Read more »

Bungie’s Next Step for World Domination

Keenan McArthur, Staff Writer
March 14, 2013

            Bungie has released a “ViDoc” of its upcoming game Destiny. However, not many details of the game were shown. Bungie was hinting though that Destiny would be similar to an MMOFPS, a Massive Multiplayer Online First Person Shooter. However, Bungie does not like using this term... Read more »

Four Foreign Films which Need No Translation

Matthew Chauby, Staff Writer
March 14, 2013

            The 85th annual academy awards were held on February 24, 2013 (be sure to read Andrew Blackley’s article for all of the details). Ben Affleck’s Argo was awarded the Best Motion Picture of the Year. Michael Haneke’s Amour was awarded Best Foreign Film of the Year and was nominated... Read more »

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