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"10,000 B.C." should stay in the ice age

You're better off staying home and watching an episode of "The Flintstones." Steven Strait ("Sky High") stars as D'Leh, the son of a hunter who shamefully abandoned his tribe. Evolet, played by the emotionless but gorgeous Camilla Belle, is the mysterious blue-eyed love interest who prompts a divination from Old Mother, the stereotypical old crazy lady whose predictions lay the groundwork for the rest of the film's plot.

"10,000 B.C." should stay in the ice age

You're better off staying home and watching an episode of "The Flintstones." Steven Strait ("Sky High") stars as D'Leh, the son of a hunter who shamefully abandoned his tribe. Evolet, played by the emotionless but gorgeous Camilla Belle, is the mysterious blue-eyed love interest who prompts a divination from Old Mother, the stereotypical old crazy lady whose predictions lay the groundwork for the rest of the film's plot.

Will George Clooney ever Settle Down>

There were a few reports stating that George Clooney(47) has gotten married after the star and former waitress Sarah Larson were alleged to be planning a summer wedding at Clooney's villa in Lake Como, Italy. Even though he is shooting these reports down, it got me to think, will he ever settle down? He is notoriously known for being a playboy, and many are thinking that marriage is just out of the question.

Dark "Cabaret" looks good on Harlequin

Harlequin's presentation of "Cabaret," the group's first attempt at a dramatic music, has many strengths and few weaknesses. Cabaret, a musical based on the play by John can Druten, takes place in the city of Berlin during the Nazi's rise to power. The story follows an American writer, Clifford Bradshaw (played by Casey Tepp,) during his stay in the city, where he teaches English and attempts to write a novel.

Criticism with Love

I'm flying back from spring break, attempting to navigate the world of in-flight entertainment and I can't decide if I have too little or too much. I have one reading option in the April Esquire. It is funny, smart, and unfortunately not an option unless I want to trade an hour of laughter and learning for motion sickness.

Jennifer Miller juggles politics and fun in her Circus Amok

The circus ran amok in Sullivan Lounge as founder of Circus Amok and a woman with a beard, Jennifer Miller returned for the third time to the college campus. The crazy evening began with a new magic trick by Miller, which was received by thunderous applause and a crazy amount of colorful confetti.

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