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Monday, October 10, 2005 New bakery brings goodies downtownUnhappy people rarely walk into a bakery, and without a doubt, unhappy people never walk out. Basketball player turns country music singerJohnny Napp is becoming one of the fastest popularity-growing singers at JMU, but come Monday morning, he is your average student and answers to the name John Naparlo during attendance. Coming-of-age story tackles issue of sexuality“Brighton Beach Memoirs” marks the first installment of professional playwright Neil Simon’s semi-autobiographical trilogies (including “Biloxi Blues” and “Broadway Bound”). Simon’s plays tend to be comedies dealing with the plight of urban upper-middle-class families with sitcom-like premises. SpaghettiFest to rock The Cove. Weekend-long festival to feature local bands Looking for something to do this weekend to escape the madness of Family Weekend? You’re in luck. This weekend’s Spaghettifest will provide you with a great source of musical entertainment. Spaghettifest is an annual weekend-long concert featuring a variety of bands from Harrisonburg, and surrounding area. The concert will take place on Oct. 7 and 8 at The Cove Campground in Gore, Va. ‘Interpreter’ extras short and sweet There’s nothing difficult to interpret from this DVD — it’s truly amazing. |
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