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Posted on 11 December 2012. Tags: A&E, Arts and Entertainment, cabrini, Cabrini college, chipotle, food, Fun, Hottest places, king of prussia, Loquitur, News, Randor, Wayne
There is tons to do at Cabrini but there are also fun places to go outside of the Cabrini campus, in the near by town of Wayne, Pa. Mostly students like to spend their time on Lancaster Avenue, which is the main attraction of Wayne, Pa. Chipotle Mexican Grill – Chipotle serves burritos, tacos and [...]
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Posted on 06 November 2012. Tags: A&E, Basketball Wives, Cabrini college, Here Comes Honey Boo Boo, IFC, James Cameron, John and Kate plus Eight, Little People Big World, Long Island Medium, MTV, Parking Wars, Reality TV, Salt and Pepa, Say yes to the Dress, South Park Raising the Bar, Storage Wars, Television Stations, The Learning Channel, TLC, Toddlers and Tiaras, VH1, Whisker Wars
Reality TV is not even reality anymore; it has become a publicity stunt to make money. Television shows used to be original programming. Now what you see is spin offs of other shows. A&E’s “Parking Wars,” for example, was an original series that was about the parking authority handing out tickets. This caught popularity and now there [...]
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Posted on 23 October 2012. Tags: A&E, applications, blog, cap that app, celebrity news, imnotobsessed, lindsey stirling, viral videos
Transcendence Music Video- Lindsey Stirling If you thought the violin was only a classical instrument you were mistaken. Lindsey Stirling and her amazing talent was able to turn the classical instrument into a hip-hop sensation. Writing and preforming her own music. Stirling’s videos are becoming very popular on YouTube some have called her work “inspiring” [...]
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Posted on 11 September 2012. Tags: A&E, affordable, blowdryer, cabrini, CabriniCollege, college, crafts, crayon art, crayonart, Crayons, diy, easy art, funart, funproject, Loquitur, students
Silly You, Crayons aren’t For Kids! Don’t grow up yet. Using crayons to make art is no longer just for the prepubescent middle school kid.
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Posted on 24 April 2012. Tags: A&E, Acadia National Park, Apps, iphone, issue25, National Geographic, national parks, nature, Photography, social media, Travel, twitter
Looking for a cool way to learn about and explore the awe-inspiring outdoors of America’s national parks? You need not go any further than National Geographic’s free app, National Parks. For the first-time and repeat visitor alike, it’s a handy reference tool for planning a trip to the many parks in our country. The main [...]
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Posted on 18 April 2012. Tags: 100th Anniversary, 3d, A&E, academy awards, box office, Google News, History, Hollywood Reporter, imdb, Issue24, James Cameron, Kate Winslet, Leonardo DiCaprio, Oscars, Titanic, Titanic 3D, White Star Line
The 100th anniversary of the sinking of White Star Line’s R.M.S. Titanic brought about the re-release of James Cameron’s film, “Titanic,” to cinemas once again.
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Posted on 28 March 2012. Tags: A&E, Alex Van Halen, Atlantic City, Boardwalk Hall, David Lee Roth, Eddie Van Halen, issue22, Kool & the Gang, Music, R & B, Rock and Roll, Rolling Stone, Van Halen, Wolfgang Van Halen
Fans of hard rock band Van Halen milled about on Atlantic City’s famous boardwalk awaiting their show at Boardwalk Hall on Saturday, March 24. In all directions, people could be seen donning a variety of Van Halen t-shirts showing their rocker spirit. Opening for Van Halen was R&B group Kool & The Gang, playing [...]
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Posted on 28 February 2012. Tags: "The Artist", 84th Academy Awards, A&E, Billy Crystal, Christopher Plummer, E! News, Film, Huffington Post, Hugo, imdb, issue19, Jean Dujardin, Kodak Theatre, Meryl Streep, Michel Hazanavicius, Octavia Spencer, Oscars, The Iron Lady
The world of film gathered in Hollywood to award the highest honor in the industry, the golden statue known as an Oscar. As in years past, best acting and best picture looked to be tight races among their respective nominees. On Sunday, Feb. 26, the stars took to the red carpet donning their best [...]
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Posted on 14 February 2012. Tags: "The Artist", A&E, Award Season 2012, Berenice Bejo, BMFI, Facebook, imdb, issue17, James Cromwell, Jean Dujardin, John Goodman, Missi Pyle, Old Hollywood, Oscars, Penelope Ann Miller, Silent Films, TCM, Uggie the Dog
Today’s generation of moviegoers were given a taste of Hollywood’s silent film era with Oscar nominee “The Artist.” The story focuses on the film industry’s long-ago transition into the “talkies,” causing different outcomes for acting talent of that time.
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Posted on 01 February 2012. Tags: A&E, android, app, Blackberry, iphone, issue15, Pennsylvania, Travel, Visit Bucks County
If you are looking to explore Bucks County, you can do so with Visit Bucks County, a new app available for the iPhone.
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Posted on 31 January 2012. Tags: A&E, Issue 15, Shameless, Showtime, The Loquitur
In Showtime’s adaptation of the British hit, “Shameless,” viewers get to experience what lower-class Chicago has to offer during the summer in season two.
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Posted on 06 December 2011. Tags: A&E, blog, cabrini, Cabrini college, entertainment, Perez Hilton, Teddy Hilton
This blog is very different from other blogs about animals because it is written in a quirky way, how many blogs out there are written by a celebrity’s dog?
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Posted on 19 October 2011. Tags: A&E, delaware, Ghosts, Hauntings, Historic, issue08, Legends, Lore, new jersey, Philadelphia, Urban Legends, USA
Throughout Philadelphia and surrounding areas, there are many places believed to be haunted by the ghosts of long-ago residents. From old mansions, inns, forts to battlefields and ships, locals and tourists alike are sure to hear a frightful tale. Creepy, old, abandoned homes and other buildings sit in decay for decades often with no historic [...]
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Posted on 16 October 2011. Tags: A&E, Andie MacDowell, Chris Penn, Dennis Quaid, Dianne Wiest, Footloose, Issue07, John Lithgow, Julianne Hough, Kenny Wormald, Kevin Bacon, Lori Singer, movies, Remakes
Many movies are getting hit by the remake trend and often the remake is disappointing in comparison to its original. That’s why the remake of a long-time favorite wasn’t appealing at first. It was hard to imagine anyone other than Kevin Bacon as outsider Ren McCormick standing up against no-singing and no-dancing town laws. However, [...]
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Posted on 28 September 2011. Tags: A&E, Adventure, Documentaries, Extreme Skiing, issue05, Off the Grid, Warren Miller
The skiing community, beginner to extreme, can appreciate Warren Miller’s “Off the Grid.” However, this 2006 documentary has elements which can draw in audiences beyond that of the popular winter sport. Filmed in Alaska and many other well-known and lesser-known skiing hot-spots, the views captured are amazing. Picture high, snow-covered, rugged mountains going out to [...]
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Posted on 21 September 2011. Tags: A&E, Ashton Kutcher, issue04, Two And A Half Men
The premiere episode for the ninth season of “Two And A Half Men,” television’s most popular comedy, was much anticipated. Ashton Kutcher’s debut on the CBS sitcom drew in 28.7 million viewers on Monday. The show proved it could go on without Charlie Sheen, who beautifully played Charlie Harper, a humorous womanizing multi-millionaire. The episode [...]
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Posted on 10 September 2011. Tags: A&E, abc, Bello, cabrini, Cabrini college, cbs, fall tv, fox, fringe, House, issue02, NBC, office, Pan Am, premieres, Survivor, Unforgettable, x factor
The four major broadcast networks are gearing up for fall with a healthy variety of new shows and returning favorites.
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Posted on 07 September 2011. Tags: A&E, Contagion, Gwyneth Paltrow, Jude Law, Kate Winslet, Laurence Fishburne, Marion Cotillard, matt damon, movies
Coughing, sweating, dazed individuals in various cities around the globe prepare audiences of “Contagion” for the full scope of what is to come. The first of these is an only slightly ill Beth (Gwyneth Paltrow), the wife of Mitch Emhoff (Matt Damon). Beth arrives home and settles back in with her family after a trip [...]
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Posted on 24 August 2011. Tags: A&E, Action, Blockbusters, Captain America, Conan the Barbarian, Cowboys & Aliens, Entertainment Weekly, Fright Night, Harry Potter, movies, Pirates of the Caribbean, Remakes, Rise of the Planet of the Apes, Thor, Transformers, X-Men
This summer was filled with many action packed blockbusters. Some of the top picks of the summer include Thor, Pirates of the Caribbean and Fright Night.
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Posted on 18 March 2011. Tags: A&E, Blogging, branding, loq issue 22, Loren Ridinger, social media
If you’re a communication major at Cabrini, you are well aware that our professors urge (and often require) us to use twitter, facebook and blogging as a way to connect with people throughout the world. “Communication is key” has been a phrase imprinted into our minds, regardless if we actually take the time out of [...]
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Posted on 11 February 2011. Tags: A&E
The Roommate is a thriller the whole family can dislike. The Roommate follows Sara (Minka Kelly), a small town girl who has moved to Los Angeles to study fashion at the Los Angeles University. Her assigned roommate is a wealthy art student named Rebecca (Leighton Meester).
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Posted on 28 January 2011. Tags: A&E, Cabrini college, Danielle Alio, Issue 15, LOQation, Person of the Week, Snow, Sports
This week’s episode of LOQation features a new person of the week, sports updates, a look at the winner of Cabrini’s first open mic night of the semester and the debut of Eion O’Neill’s segment “Just a Thought.”
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Posted on 26 January 2011. Tags: A&E
Although it requires a bit more effort to remain stylish during the winter months, it is very possible and easy to achieve with the right wardrobe.
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Posted on 23 January 2011. Tags: A&E, Zodiac Signs
Last week those of us who look up our daily horoscopes found a shocking discovery, along with the New Year, there’s a new Zodiac signs for many in 2011.
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Posted on 19 January 2011. Tags: A&E
Homosexuality used to be a forbidden topic on television just years ago. However, television viewers are beginning to see television shows regularly have gay and lesbian characters.
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Posted on 01 November 2010. Tags: A&E, Issue 10, mybestfit
Do you have a variety of clothes in your closet that vary in several different sizes? Do you dread dressing room sessions trying on clothes that don’t fit right? Well, who would have ever thought, a machine would be the go to place for women to find out their best jean size.
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