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The invention of computers, cellphones, and texting has drastically decreased the need for people in America to read novels. It’s just not fun anymore. Reading takes time, concentration, and most […]
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The invention of computers, cellphones, and texting has drastically decreased the need for people in America to read novels. It’s just not fun anymore. Reading takes time, concentration, and most […]
Manga, or Japanese comic books, have been becoming more popular every year within regions outside it’s point of origin. Every time I go to my favorite book store I see […]
Jason Statham, doing his stuff. (SOURCE: http://static.reelmovienews.com). It has now become a fashion statement for actors to do their own stunts. Of course, it’s also been one for a while. […]
Emily Gitelman is a Running Start student here at BC, and a senior at Skyline High School. Gitelman has been practicing photography for the past four years, ever since she […]
There are many talented artists here at BC and not many of them are featured, or are credited for their work and commitment. One of these students is Jessie Bi, […]
Hollywood, the land of broken dreams. Take a look at these celebrity relationships that crumbled under the pressures of fame. Jennifer Lopez and Ben Afflek 2002 – 2004 Back in […]
We all love to buy gifts for our significant others for Valentine’s Day but these celebrities truly spare no expense.
Every year, there is one holiday that seems to be hated as much as it is adored, and it all depends on your status at the moment of its arrival. […]
Photo Courtesy of Jake Magraw Photography Picture this: You are driving to school in the morning around 8am. It’s a Wednesday, and you are thinking about the rather stress-producing tasks […]
Imagine sitting down in a stiff-backed chair, a make-up artist standing nearby, a desk and mirror wall in front of you. The desk is piled high with colors, brushes, dyes, […]
Creators: Stan Lee, Larry Lieber, and Jack Kirby First Appearance: “Journey into Mystery” #83 When I think of Norse Gods, I used to imagine vikings, Beowulf, and gold buried with […]
The United States of America and the United Kingdom have held different cultures since the day America became it’s own people. We interpret situations differently, we see relations differently, and […]
Creators: Artist Rob Liefeld and writter Fabian Nicieza. First Appearance: The New Mutants #98 (February 1991). A young man named Wade Wilson, dying of cancer, gets recruited by a program […]
New York City’s favorite Spider-Man is hitting the big screen again, and this time, the movie’s doing things right.
It’s a cold January morning and I’m interviewing visual artist Emy Nikulina in grand 21st century fashion, through Facebook. Emy and I go way back. At least as far back […]
“I fly with the stars in the skies, I am no longer trying to survive, I believe that life is a prize, But to live doesn’t mean you’re alive, Don’t […]
The following piece illustrates two particularly fascinating components of the human memory: the power that images and artistic works have on the individual’s perception of the real world, and the […]
From January 5 through January 25, the Gallery Space found in D271 will be hosting art by T Kiyoshi Hough, and a group of painters known as “Seven.” The exhibits […]
A colorful Mod Podge decorates a lone black lamp sitting on the desk of Bellevue College’s Environmental and Social Responsibility Representative Sophia Trinh. With a slight gloss that dully reflects […]
Just because you own a fancy suit and some cool gadgets doesn’t make you a role model hero. Take Michael Carter for instance. In the 25th century, Carter is a […]
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