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CJAM drives for hard drives

 

By Cristina Naccarato

Lance Writer

October 24, 2007

The annual CJAM pledge drive is in full effect, and this year CJAM is trying to outdo themselves by raising over $25,000. The CJAM team is working hard to reach their main goal, which this year is to upgrade their computer systems. They call it the “Drive for Hard Drives.”

The CJAM crew has been gathering pre-pledges from friends, family and other community members for the last little while. The hosts of The Infotainment Hour and Animal Airwaves have already raised more than $200 each. >>

Equine execution: Joey Ouellette's "The Red Bridle"

 

By Burton Taylor

Lance Writer

October 24, 2007

“Hi. Should I let them in? There’s only three of them….Are you going to go on with the performance?” I overheard the box office receptionist say this on the phone while I waited in the Mackenzie Hall lobby. The response must have been in the affirmative, as myself and the two others were soon ushered in and seated, and the show did, in fact, go on.
Joey Ouellette’s “The Red Bridle” is his fifth play featuring Detectives John Moore and Steve Hodgeson. It’s a buddy cop play with Moore (Ouellette) as the even-tempered cop and “Hodge” (Rob Tymec) as his Sancho Panza-esque partner. Our three-person audience was met by a two-person cast as Ouellette and Tymec play not only the two leads but also every other secondary character. >>

Campus Kiss

Local comic geeks go from web to television

 

By Matthew Terry

Lance Writer

October 24, 2007

There are music review television shows, movie review shows, and even video game review shows but not a single comic book review show. That was true for a while until Sept. 12 when The Comic Book Syndicate aired for the first time.

The owners of Rogue’s Gallery Comics in Windsor on Chatham West, Shawn Cousineau and George Rizok, as well as their good friends Mike Poirier and Danny Palanca created the show initially as a webcast on YouTube and MySpace. >>