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New online fashion magazine launches

New online fashion magazine launches

Students dressed their best Oct. 2, for an especially chic event: the launch of the Fashion Club's LUX magazine. From 7-10 p.m., over 80 students graced the Anheuser-Busch Leadership Room in the Spellmann Center. Kristy Lee, president of the Fashion Club, was pleased with the turnout, "especially since there were many people from outside the fashion department.

Superb 'Cats' falls short for LU audience

'Cats' is a specialized show. What it does, it does well - however, its content does have limited appeal. This makes its strengths that much better: it performs entirely to please its specific audience. The performance utilized the intimate atmosphere of the Bezemes Theatre to its advantage with flawless lighting and sound effects.

'Zombieland' takes fresh approach

When going over the various genres of motion pictures one might think of action, suspense or comedy. One genre that is usually overlooked in most conversations is the horror comedy, but it does exist. Proof of its existence could be credited to several movies, but most recently can thank "Zombieland" with bringing it briefly into the forefront.

Barrymore, Page depend on gritty girl power to deliver roller derby drama

"Juno" star Ellen Page takes on a more subtle persona in her new film "Whip It," which falls into the familiar juvenile genre she's used to. Except this time, she's trading in her hamburger phone for a pair of roller skates. The Indie flick screams, "No guts, no glory" with every bruise these roller derby girls walk away with.

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