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December 19

Volume 85, Issue 6

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FHS students take a seat in the Director’s Chair
Meeting college scholarship deadlines, ordering gradua-tion accessories, evaluating SAT/ACT test scores and juggling jobs while getting through classes at FHS could drive any senior to an insane asylum, but for senior Robyn Rose it already has. “Cagebirds,” a play she is directing and acting in, is a well-fitting metaphor of a typical high school senior’s life.

History of Titanic soars - but movie plot sinks
Guess what? It sank.

     Of course, most people probably didn’t notice.

“Titanic,” starring Kate Winslet and Leonardo DiCaprio, was the most expensive movie made to date and has been touted as the “historical movie of the ’90s” by the movie’s creators and even  by many critics. Not quite.

Unreleased tracks highlight the return of the ‘Voodoo Child’
After the tragic death of rock music’s messiah, Jimi Hendrix, in 1973, the musical productions of Hendrix’s studio came to a screeching halt. But last fall, previously undiscovered tracks from Electric Ladyland Inc. were released on a new album, “First Rays of the New Rising Sun” — consisting of music from Hendrix’s last studio recordings, recently discovered by the Hendrix family. Overseen by Hendrix himself before his death and completed by co-producer Eddie Kramer and historian John McDermott — this is the best Hendrix collection ever. This music will allow the music legend to live on 25 years after the Voodoo Child’s death. For all those Hendrix fans out there, this is a definite purchase.

The Habit takes the long and winding road to success
aving dreams of forming a rock band and making it big? Looking to make your first multi-platinum CD?

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