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Crazy, Sexy, Cool, Springfield?

Springfield hosts an edgy fashion show for charity.

By Natalie James

Picture this: a young woman arrives at an upscale boutique for a fashion show pre-party. Wine and hors d'oeuvres are displayed on a central table, and a professional make-up artist applies high-end cosmetics to her face. A few hours later, a limo carries her downtown to a swanky club, where she ascends to the VIP balcony for the best view of the fashion show.

Sky Captain Crashes and Burns

By Micah McClaren

"Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow" is a paradox: a film that uses digital technology of the future to build a hand-tinted, stylized cinema of the past. Filmmaker Kerry Conran's new movie is technologically impressive and entertaining, but lacking in story.

Troupe Hits Campus

By Erin Swanson

You have probably passed one on campus and had no idea. Understandably so, they were born only two weeks ago from auditions and just began rehearsals. So while they are just getting started, please allow me to introduce you to the "Whatever Players of Drury Lane.

Independent Voice Fills Niche on Campus

By Philip Dickey

Drury may not resemble Berkeley in the 60's, but one campus club is challenging students to think and act like revolutionary gurus. Three Drury students formed the Independent Voice, a non-partisan club, last spring. The students were looking for a place where they could educate themselves about social and political issues without being affiliated with a major political party.

Cider Days Launches Fall Festivities in the Ozarks

By Kathleen Helsper

Every year, as the leaves begin to turn a golden brown, the small town festivals start. While festivals are held all across the country, the Midwest seems to host the majority of small town celebrations. In this area of southwest Missouri, there are numerous annual festivals like the Marionville Applefest, Aurora Houn' Dawg Days, Mt.

Chrysler's New Hemi-Powered 300c

By Drew Beaty

With the style and innovation that casts a shadow to the past Chrysler has reopened the cars of their history with a whole new twist on an old design, creating the new 300C. The new 300C is bound to turn heads as it rolls down the neighborhood. Car critics got interested then when it was announced that the new Chrysler 300C would be Hemi powered.

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