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Welcome mat half unfolded for 'The Visit'

Welcome mat half unfolded for 'The Visit'
One woman's shady return visit to a struggling town put the entire populace in moral jeopardy in "The Visit," which ran Feb. 20-23 in the Hainline Theatre.… Post the First Comment

The Truth About Boobs - Guys: Keep on loving them

The Edge Forum talks breasts: Are they beautiful or are they an inconvenience?
Fat-like mounds have never looked better! Any guy will say boobs are creations that rival any masterpiece the world has ever known. If given a choice between a world without boobs or a world without oxygen, men would be learning to hold their breath.… 15 Comments

The Truth About Boobs - What's the big deal with boobs?

The Edge Forum talks breasts: Are they beautiful or are they an inconvenience?
Boobs, jugs, hooters, boobies, tits, melons, knockers, our breasts. All women have them, but why are they such a big deal? Seriously, what is the attraction of hanging fat? That's what breasts are - mammary glands and fat tissue - and I really don't see a point for them except for the fact they're used as a food source for our children and fill out a cleavage shirt once and a while.… Post the First Comment

Hot Chip - "Made in the Dark"

"Made in the Dark" is the latest album from the British electropop band known as Hot Chip. Formed in 2000, the band spent a lot of time releasing self-produced works until finally picking up a record label with Moshi Moshi in 2003. Since then, the band has released two studio albums, and its new release, "Made in the Dark," is Hot Chip's third.… Post the First Comment

Simple Plan

During the opening track of Simple Plan's latest album, vocalist Pierre Bouvier sings: "I look around me and all I seem to see is people going nowhere expecting sympathy. It's like we're going through the motions of a scripted destiny. Tell me, where's our inspiration? If life won't wait, I guess it's up to me." … Post the First Comment

"Next" by Michael Crichton

Science has made drastic leaps in the past few decades, focusing primarily on genetics. Michael Crichton, author of famed novels such as "Jurassic Park," "Congo" and "Sphere," addresses modern-day issues dealing with genetics in his most recent work, "Next."… 1 Comment

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