BC Review: A…My Name will always be Alice!
Woman everywhere in today’s modern society, typically have about five things on their mind at once. What they need to do at work, what dinner they need to make for […]
Woman everywhere in today’s modern society, typically have about five things on their mind at once. What they need to do at work, what dinner they need to make for […]
Everyone has heard the stories. Everyone has grown up with the rumors, the whispers passed from ear to ear, crossing state lines, country lines and vast oceans. There was an […]
The smell of freedom was all around. Smiles widened pearly teeth, explosives were distributed to and fro to young and old – five year olds with a knack for flame, […]
“Spring Awakening,” a controversial musical based on an even more controversial play written in provincial Germany, is one of the best plays to come out of Bellevue College’s Drama Department […]
June 5, 2012, Venus will transition across the Sun for the last time in this generation, returning next in 2117. The transition of planet Venus across the Sun will occur […]
“Frank Wedekind in 1891—a German playwright—wrote a very controversial play called Spring Awakening” said Tammi Doyle, theater department faculty head and director of BC’s play this quarter, Spring Awakening. “In […]
On April 26, the Associated Student Government elections will kick off with a barbeque outside the E Building complex on the Bellevue College campus. The ASG election will decide which […]
Fresh off the production “The Foreigner”, directed by Tammi Doyle, James Webster, an acting student in Bellevue College’s Drama Department, is already moving on towards his next project – “Spring […]
Three weeks ago my only (school-related) worry in the world was getting accepted to all the colleges I had applied to. I had a lot of options, and after my […]
The topic of death is something we all try to ignore. Is this feigned ignorance denial? Or is it an instinct, because we fear what we cannot understand, see, or […]
Sometimes when you go in to see a play, you measure the theater building and think you have it all figured out. The theater looks drafty, there are too many […]
“In this inspired romp, Charlie Baker is a painfully shy Englishman who must spend a few days alone in a fishing lodge in Georgia. His friend Froggy helps by telling […]
Spring quarter is almost upon us, and for some of us, spring sounds an aweful lot like “Almost time to transfer.” Preparing to say goodbye, getting ready to make new […]
So you aren’t a big art fan and you think that art should be the first thing cut in any college or school-type program. While I am not one to […]
Valentine’s Day means different things for different people. For some, it’s the worst day of their lives. For others, it could end up being the best. But all in all, […]
Are you dissatisfied with the constant questions you have when it comes to fulfilling everything you need to complete your Associates Degree in Arts and Sciences? Do you make a […]
If you’ve ever had an e-mail pen pal from a country you can’t quite pronounce, you know what I’m talking about when I say that where a person lives connects […]
“‘Bout twenty years ago, way down in New Orleans, a group of fellows found a new kind of music. And they decided to call it… JAZZ. No other sound has […]
We have all seen our fair share of horrible movies. But while we’re on this subject – what were some of the worst ideas ever put into film? There’s quite […]
James Bond has always been a favorite when it comes to action films. So at least half of everyone reading this article will be happy to know the Bond franchise […]
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