BOOK REVIEW: ‘Ida B’ relates to readers young and old By Becka Turner “Ida B,” written by Katherine Hannigan, was created to inspire and give a fresh taste to the Arts & Entertainment 21 Nov
GAME REVIEW: Gamers guide to holiday shopping By Tim Russell The economy may look grim, but college gamers’ wallets are looking even grimmer. In this time of Arts & Entertainment 21 Nov
MOVIE REVIEW: ‘Role Models’ is a model comedy By Aaron Peck R-rated comedies have the tendency to smack you in the face with their comedy saying “Look at Arts & Entertainment 14 Nov
Getting to know Logan, one sandwich at a time C. Ann Jensen There is no better way to get to know a place than to try the local food. Arts & Entertainment 14 Nov
Movie Review: ‘Changeling’ will change you By Aaron Peck “Changeling”, the new picture directed by Clint Eastwood, is one of the most powerful movies I have Arts & Entertainment 7 Nov
The ‘Geography of Bliss’ helps readers find joy By Becka Turner The subtitle of Eric Weiner’s book “The Geography of Bliss” sums up the gist of it, proclaiming Arts & Entertainment 7 Nov
Video Game Review: A far cry from boring By Tim Russell In this review, I explore the vast open world of Far Cry 2 and hone my Japanese Arts & Entertainment 7 Nov
REVIEW: Bar hopping escapade in Logan By Greg Boyles I recently underwent a bar hopping escapade around Logan to discover what each establishment has to offer Arts & Entertainment 5 Nov
BOOK REVIEW: ‘The Enders Hotel, A Memoir’ By Greg Boyles This memoir tells of Brandon Schrand’s experience growing up in a family-owned hotel in Soda Springs, Idaho Arts & Entertainment 31 Oct
MOVIE REVIEW: ‘Max Payne’ is painfully clichéd By Aaron Peck “Max Payne” leads you down an interesting road in the first half an hour, but the second Arts & Entertainment 31 Oct