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Written by Katy Ellis
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Thursday, 15 April 2010 |
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As the school year
draws to the close, stu-
dents can expect to be
amazed by the annual
end-of-year IB Garage
Gallery, where senior IB
art students display the
best of their work before
leaving RM. The students’
works are displayed in
the art gallery on Main
Street, and the exhibition
continues into the base-
ment hallway outside
of the art classrooms. This
year’s theme is “Just What
the Doctor Ordered.”
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Written by Neha Sardana
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Thursday, 15 April 2010 |
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Senior Japhet Mwebi did not
always know about his inter-
est and talent in art. Originally
from South Africa, he discovered
his artistic abilities only a�er he
moved to America and began
school at RM.
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Written by Katie Weng
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Thursday, 15 April 2010 |
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The
newly
released
DreamWorks 3-D computer-
animated film, How to Train
Your Dragon, is an endearing
fantasy film that will charm any
audience seeking light-hearted
entertainment. With stimulating
visuals, a phenomenal score, and
an intriguing storyline, How to
Train Your Dragon is a picturesque
and humorous film that is great to
watch as a family.
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Written by Zack Young
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Thursday, 15 April 2010 |
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A mysterious disappearance
on an eerie island during stormy
weather causes a lone hero to
try and solve the case. Though
its exposition seems straight out
of an Agatha Christie novel, The
Ghost Writer, moves far beyond
its cliché mystery genre roots to
weave a tale of power, intrigue,
and murder.
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Written by David Chen and Brendan Bui
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Thursday, 15 April 2010 |
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The latest game in the Final
Fantasy Series, Final Fantasy XIII,
revolves around two worlds,
the high tech world of Cocoon,
and the rough, beastly world of
Pulse, both of which are ruled
by monstrous behemoths called
fal’Cie. Cocoon was created with
the utmost care. It features a
highly refined urban setting and
a perfect blend of synthetic, and
organic materials. Pulse is filled
with natural green, and the four
elements of nature are blended
seamlessly. The se�ing of Final
Fantasy XIII is also a blend of
the past series. The series have
o�en fluctuated between urban
and medieval art, and ultimately,
these two settings were unified in
this latest chapter.
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