The One Act Play Cast and Crew of The Women of Lockerbie competed in the Zone competition on March 25 against Greenville, Sherman and Royce City. The company advanced to the District level competition...
Transitioning from the world of television to film can be extremely difficult, but unlike many others, Aaron Paul isn’t coming off of a middling sitcom that inexplicably ran for many years. He’s the...
Doug Laman, Staff Reporter/Movie Critic
• March 25, 2014
As Lionsgate prepares for the inevitable conclusion of it’s financially bountiful Hunger Games franchise, they’ve begun to look elsewhere for lucrative movies. One such place they’ve looked is Divergent,...
The long road to State begins Tuesday for One Act Play participants as the Zone Meet takes place at Grayson County College in Denison.
“I am excited and nervous, but I have faith that we will do our...
Spring break for most students means going to the beach, skiing, or staying at home, sleeping in, and not thinking about school. For the Majestics, spring break meant competing at the Marching Auxiliaries...
Doug Laman, Staff Reporter/Movie Critic
• March 19, 2014
There’s few filmmakers I admire more than Wes Anderson, whose work is as notable as any other director working today. He’s so unapologetically quirky in his presentation of his unique stories that...
Stealth is really an underused genre in gaming, but unfortunately, when it is done, it usually fails to such a degree that it ruins the game. Fortunately, in the last couple years, the stealth genre has...
1. Sixth Floor Museum
One of the most infamous days in Dallas history is brought to life in the exquisite Sixth Floor Museum, dedicated to the life and death of JFK. Ticket are $16 for adults.
2. Dallas...
Doug Laman, Staff Reporter/Movie Critic
• March 14, 2014
THIS...IS...DECENT!!!
It’s actually interesting how much of a pop culture impact 300 has had; it resurrected swords-and-sandals films as major movies, made Gerard Butler a household name and it’s...