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Nov 19th, 2009 |
Category: Arts
Although Frodo Baggins’ quest to throw Sauron’s One Ring into Mount Doom was indeed a perilous journey, so too was mine. It was handed down to me, not by the Council of Elrond, but by the editing staff of The Reflector.
No fellowship followed me to the Plaza Theatre in Kensington on Nov. 11 where, along [...]
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Nov 19th, 2009 |
Category: Features
by Ryan Rumsey
You see them everywhere. The frosted tips, orange tans, and $500 Italian jeans (not to mention the ever present abundance of Ed Hardy). These men are commonly referred to as ‘douchebags.’ They’re at your gym, in your salon, possibly even staring back at you in the mirror, and up until now, few have [...]
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Oct 7th, 2009 |
Category: Sports
Sneakers squeak, you hear the sound of feet pounding on plywood, deep voices shouting for the ball and then the sweet sound of a swish — the basketball falling right through the net making that noise that any basketball player loves to hear.
For some, it’s two points on the scoreboard, but for Dave Love it [...]
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