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Don’t be eliminated!

September 9, 2004 by Pepperdine Graphic

The Graphic’s definitive guide to Spike TV’s hit show ‘Most Extreme Elimination Challenge.’ James RiswickAssociate Editor If writing articles was an event on “Most Extreme Elimination Challenge,” I most definitely would have been painfully eliminated. You see, this article was originally supposed to be filled with wonderful quotes and comments from the four cast members/voices … [Read more...] about Don’t be eliminated!

Album plants seeds to ‘Garden’

September 9, 2004 by Pepperdine Graphic

Jen ClayStaff Writer Everyone wishes they had a great idea for a quirky, quarter-life-crisis movie, where money-grows-on-trees funds allow us to direct and act in the production, make out with Natalie Portman (girls, pretend it’s Brad Pitt), and most importantly, they got to compile the soundtrack?  Maybe living vicariously through “Garden State” writer/director/actor Zach … [Read more...] about Album plants seeds to ‘Garden’

Ticket to Ride

September 9, 2004 by Pepperdine Graphic

Evelyn BargeAssistant A&E Editor Ticketmaster is the world’s leading ticketing company and the vendor most people patronize when they want to go to a concert, the theater or a sporting event. While the company sold 100 million tickets last year alone, Ticketmaster has a reputation for tacking on extra fees that sometimes concerns budget-conscious students. Ticketmaster … [Read more...] about Ticket to Ride

Claim to Fame: Newest ‘One’ share life of music

September 9, 2004 by Pepperdine Graphic

Elice GiorgioneA&E Assistant Graham Shea/Asst.Photo Editor There are millions of gifted people on this planet, struggling to find ways to use their talent to bring joy into their own lives and the lives of others. Not everyone is able to share her God-given gift with the world, and scores of people unfortunately go unnoticed for their abilities. This, however, is not the … [Read more...] about Claim to Fame: Newest ‘One’ share life of music

Sequels not twice as good

September 9, 2004 by Pepperdine Graphic

Evelyn BargeAssistant A&E Editor Is Hollywood still the place where they make new movies? I’m not so sure anymore. Every time I turn around the studios are RE-writing a comic book as a screenplay, RE-using the same plot line in a awful sequel, or attempting to RE-make an old classic. There comes a point when a rational person must ask: just how many comic book movies do we … [Read more...] about Sequels not twice as good

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