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Theatre department sings through the stress

Rachel McClurg Managing Editor Frankenstein, a violent musical with an ironic lesson on love, takes the stage for fall 2017. “It [Frankenstein] was done off Broadway in 2008 and it’s very expressionistic, so it’s not necessarily realism, and it’s very close to the book unlike most of the movies that have come out recently,” Director… Continue reading Theatre department sings through the stress

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Literature club shows everyone has a hidden side

Caelin Bragg Lantern Staff Much like the themes explored in the game, Doki Doki Literature Club’s fun and charming exterior is just a front to the dark, twisted reality that exists inside of it. Doki Doki Literature Club tries to act like every other bad dating simulator that infests Steam’s store page, but knowing who… Continue reading Literature club shows everyone has a hidden side

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Don’t draw early conclusions about American Vandal

  Tyler Krenzin Lantern Staff Netflix has been killing it lately with its original shows. Some viewers can be happy with their choice to cut the cord because of the competition with regular TV programming. Living in a house myself, I decided to do the same and get my entertainment from my parents’ Netflix account.… Continue reading Don’t draw early conclusions about American Vandal

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Butler’s vocalists put on a “breath taking” show

Darrah Walker Lantern Staff On Thursday Oct. 12 through Saturday Oct. 14, Butler’s vocalists took a step on the stage for the first time this year. Seven different ensembles performed on stage: Concert Choir, Chamber Singers, A Cappella, Butler Ladies, Headliners, Smorgaschords and Notbales. With as many groups that there are, there was a variety… Continue reading Butler’s vocalists put on a “breath taking” show

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Kingsman doubles down on what a spy thriller should be

Kingsman: The Golden Circle earns an eight out of 10 with its stunning visuals and fight scenes. Kingsman: The Golden Circle came out on Friday, Sept. 22. Downthetubes.net Tyler Krenzin Lantern Staff    Kingsman: The Secret Service, the predecessor to Kingsman: The Golden Circle, has been and still is one of my favorite spy thriller… Continue reading Kingsman doubles down on what a spy thriller should be

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This Week in El Dorado: New pizza rises

Jacob’s Well offers many flavors of pies, as well as cookies. Not only does this restaurant serve desserts, they have pizza, soups, sandwiches, baked goods and coffee. Marcus Smith Sophia Allen Lantern Staff Crunchy, yet soft crust, bright red sauce, and creamy cheese. Recently, Jacob’s Well, a restaurant at 139 Main Street in El Dorado,… Continue reading This Week in El Dorado: New pizza rises

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Instrumental band prepares for this year’s first concert

Professor Brett Martinez conducts the Instrumental Band in an effort to prepare them for the first concert of the year that will run on Friday, Oct. 6 through Saturday, Oct. 7. This concert, comprised of the Concert Band, Jazz Ensemble, Chamber Ensemble and the Show Band, is one of only two performances for the 2017-18… Continue reading Instrumental band prepares for this year’s first concert