Ever dreamed of becoming a Pokemon trainer back in the day? Developers Niantic have created an app
to fulfill those dreams with Pokemon Go that is available on both the Android and Apple store for
download. The app has already swept the nation and is one of the most talked about mobile games to
date.
After a disastrous launch, glitches and changes to the game that made fans scratch their heads in
bewilderment. Is this game truly the game that Pokemon fans that fulfills their dream of becoming their
very own Pokemon trainer or is just a game that will go into obscurity? The game although flawed in
certain areas also proves to be a highly addicting mobile game. Check out this video review by entertainment editor Jonathan Garcia and writer Jay Gonzalez
The Thanksgiving holiday is soon approaching and that leaves just one thing on my mind — food. While there are plenty of Thanksgiving movies I could write about, it’s the food movies that I find lingering in my mind. I find all these films to be sort of comforting in one way or another, but all showcase the love of cooking and sharing a meal with those around you. I do have to make two small suggestions before you dive in. Put on your stretchy pants and make sure to grab some snacks. It is nearly impossible to watch these…
Although its storytelling may be simple at times, the 1973 Peanuts film, “A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving” is an example of a fun family film that checks all the right boxes for this holiday season. Complete with fun characters, a great soundtrack, and a perfect touch of nostalgia, this film is a must-have for your November watch list. In this particular holiday special Charlie Brown is met with the dilemma of Peppermint Patty inviting herself and two additional friends over to his house for Thanksgiving, despite him already having plans to go and celebrate with his grandmother. But thanks to Linus…
“Rumors,” the 1988 Broadway farce by Neil Simon, is coming to Del Mar College’s Sue Sellors-Finley Theatre on Heritage Campus. “Rumors” is a form of comedy known as a farce, centering around the exaggerated and the absurd. The story follows Ken and Chris Gorman, a couple who have been invited to the 10th anniversary party of New York City’s Deputy Mayor, Charlie Brock, and his wife Myra. From the moment they arrive, they are forced to navigate a growing cast of characters, a missing person, and a scandalous cover up. “It’s a big comedy of misunderstanding,” said Samuel Howarth, who…