Friday, May 18, 2012

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About Tony Baker

Tony is a Communication Arts major at Sinclair Community College. He works part-time for several offices on campus, and is also a member of the Sinclair Writing Club and the Secular Student Alliance. He'll be transferring to Kent State University in September, where he plans to pursue a Master's Degree in Journalism.

Basho Apparel Opens New Shop in the Oregon District

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Basho Apparel’s first month of business since opening their new location in the Oregon District has exceeded their wildest expectations, according to Brian Johnson, co-owner of Basho with fellow artist and New York native Paul Baker. “Opening is always really exciting and completely terrifying at the same time,” says Johnson.  “It can be hard to… (continue…)

Film Review – Ghost Rider – Spirit of Vengeance (C+)

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I don’t think a movie has ever benefitted more strongly from comparison with its predecessor. Directed by Mark Neveldine from a story by David Goyer (of Blade, Batman Begins and FlashForward fame), Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance is by no means a great film. In fact, it’s rather woefully put together in some ways, and… (continue…)

Sinclair Students Are ‘Theatre Practitioners of the Future’

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One of the greatest strengths of the Theatre program at Sinclair Community College is its focus on the individual student, according to Steven Skiles, chair of Sinclair’s Theatre and Dance Department. “We want to get to know our students,” Skiles says. “We want to get to know what their goals are. Do you want to… (continue…)

Experiencing the Art of Exhibiting at Sinclair

One of Brandy Driver's pieces.

Art majors at Sinclair Community College have many opportunities to display their work before taking part in a public exhibition, according to Terri Perkins, 47, a Sinclair graduate and current art student from Fairborn. “When you’re taking studio classes, you always have critiques,” says Perkins. “At the end of each term, everybody displays their work,… (continue…)