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'X-Men: First Class' earns A+

Movie Review

"X-Men First Class" is a class act, showing the beginning and development of the wildly popular X-Men mutants.

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Art Show displays students' work

The Art Department displayed student art in the lobby of the Humanities building in the spring art show from April 15 through April 27.  

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Passion creates dedication,theater creates experience

Staged Effort

Emily Cokeley, Claire Reynaud and Stephen Searles study diligently for hours a week in preparation. They must be ready. They have to perfect their knowledge of the material. They are Texarkana College students, but they are not preparing for a test.

They're all passionate participants in the shows put on in the Stilwell Theater.  

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African Cats prowl onto the big screen

Movie Review

A tale of two mothers' survival in the wilds of Africa.

 

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‘Sucker Punch’: True strength lies within

Movie Review

"Sucker Punch" is an action tragedy that follows Baby Doll and four other girls: Sweet Pea, Rocket, Blondie and Amber through their attempt to seek freedom. 

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3rd Birthday disappoints: Gameplay difficult and plot lacks creativity

Game Review

The 3rd Birthday is, as the name implies, the third installment of the Parasite Eve series. However it strays far from its two predecessors in many ways.  

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Daddy Dougaloo’s delivers quantity, quality

Restaurant Review

It's not every day that one gets the chance to be greeted by the blonde bombshell Marilyn Monroe, but at the restaurant Daddy Dougaloo's on 905 New Boston Road, that is exactly who is waiting with a smile as soon as you walk through the door.  

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Feast for a beast a great buy

Restaurant Review

The order called the Beast Feast was overall very good. The order comes with a half rack of ribs, a steak, catfish, shrimp, Texas toast and two sides. 

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TexRep to perform ‘The Sound of Music’

One of the world's most beloved musicals is coming to the Stilwell Theater in conjunction with TexRep.  

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Spring Art Show opens Friday

The Art department will display student art in the foyer of the Humanities building beginning Friday through April 27.  

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‘Unknown’ a suspense movie at heart

Movie Review

"Unknown" is an action suspense movie set in modern day Berlin, Germany. The base plot revolves around a man who is involved in an accident and wakes to find that he cannot prove who he is and even his wife claims not to know him. He sets off on a personal mission to prove that he is who he says he is.  

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Department of Music presents guitar recital

For some it was a really special treat, and for others it was an opportunity to meet their music appreciation course requirements.

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Choir heading to All-State competition in San Antonio

Ten students from the TC choir will be heading to San Antonio for the TMEA (Texas Music Educators Association) All-State competition on Sunday.

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Singing nuns dance across Stilwell Stage

Last chance to see "Nunsense" is this weekend, Friday & Saturday at 7:30 p.m. and Sunday at 2 p.m., in the Stilwell Theater, Humanities building.

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TC Choir, Show Choir perform for annual Yulefeste extravaganza

The TC Choir and Show Choir took center stage with the Veritas Academy Singers and the Liberty-Eylau and Texas High choirs last Friday at Yulefeste in the Truman Arnold Center's Great Room.

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‘The Foreigner’ comic gold

Review

In TexRep's most recent production, the comedy "The Foreigner," a shy Briton named Charlie Baker (played by Michael Skotnik) spends a weekend in Georgia. His friend and fellow Englishman S/Sgt. "Froggy" Lesueur (played by Russ Walker) comes up with a plan to help Charlie avoid social interaction by convincing the lodge's owner Betty Meeks (played by Janice Russell) and other guests that he does not speak English.

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Art available to young, old alike

From Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa to Andy Warhol's Marilyn Monroe, art is as diverse as art lovers, and the TC Art Department reflects that kind of diversity.

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Student Art Show

Student Art Show draws onlookers

For a week, the Humanities building buzzed with people visiting the Student Art Show.

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Grease is the word

Auditions for "Grease", the upcoming musical by TexRep and the Drama Department were scheduled March 1 in the Humanities building. Those who auditioned were to sing 15 bars of music appropriate for their voices. "I just hope I didn't hurt anybody's ears," sophomore Cullen McElhannon said. Full story

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TexRep celebrates 20 years

Texarkana Repertory Theatre Company is celebrating its 20th anniversary.

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