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New theater gives options, serves up perks for viewers

November 5, 2010 Cardinal & Cream

Order a steak, side salad and New York-style cheesecake while sitting back to enjoy the latest feature movie in the comfort of not your own home, but an actual theater.
Cinema Planet 10 is the first theater in Jackson to feature a full-service restaurant.
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Nashville museum showcases French artistic treasures

November 5, 2010 Cardinal & Cream

Bold brushstrokes cover canvases that revolutionized the art world and ushered in the modern era. Many Impressionist works do not portray a clear image, but instead attempt to convey certain emotions or impressions in “The Birth of Impressionism.” […]

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The Civil Wars forge musical union

October 30, 2010 Cardinal & Cream

The Civil Wars, a two-person band based out of Nashville, performed in Barefoots Joe, Oct. 22, to uproarious applause from the audience. The sweet and simple vocals of Joy Williams and John Paul White have now formed a dynamic duo for over a year. […]

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Author recounts biblical story in present-day context, reaches diverse audiences

October 30, 2010 Cardinal & Cream

A modern retelling of the book of Job relates to believers and non-believers in an understandable and humorous way. Craig Davis, author of “The Job” spends his time writing fiction. “The Job” is the first book he has written that has commercial appeal. […]

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Long distances are no match for new faculty podcasts

October 18, 2010 Cardinal & Cream

These days, technology plays a major role in how students get their information. While some may view this as a hassle or a barrier, Union University is using technology to its advantage. In 2005, the Union Audio Project introduced podcasts to its line-up of tools helping those on- and off-campus keep up with the happenings on campus. […]

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Movie Review: College cliques, rivalries go digital in ‘The Social Network’

October 16, 2010 Cardinal & Cream

On college campuses today, Facebook is a given. But little more than six years ago, Facebook was just an idea in the mind of its creator, Mark Zuckerberg. The movie, “The Social Network,” dramatizes Facebook’s debut and rise to fame, followed by lawsuits over the ownership of the idea. […]

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Pixelated plumber cruises into 25th anniversary

October 13, 2010 Cardinal & Cream

Super Mario Bros. has been one of the most influential and best-selling video games of all time. This year marks the 25th anniversary of the game’s release. When it was released, Super Mario Bros. sold a record 40 million copies.
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