Enjoy ‘The LEGO Movie’ outside of the theatre

 By John Gaudiosi

GamerHub.tv
 
Warner Bros. has a bonafide blockbuster with “The LEGO Movie,” which has dominated the box office since opening Feb. 7. The movie has already made over $143 million in the U.S. to date and is on its way to surpassing $200 million domestically. The LEGO Movie broke records over President’s Day Weekend earning $63.5 million 

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Excuse me, are you listening? 13-3

  Dear Readers,

 
Women’s History Month is in March.  I have always found it to be an interesting time.  I make it my business both during February and March to learn an abundance more about black history and women’s history. Being a woman and black, it is important for me to learn more.  I also must get in some Latino history as well.

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2014 Winter Olympics Story: Shani Davis: Skating for History, Not Love

  By Mark Starr

The Root/New America Media
 
Speed skater Shani Davis will go down in history for his succession of Winter Olympic firsts, most notably as the first African-American athlete to win an individual gold at the Winter Games. But in his own sport, he is celebrated for his extraordinary record of sustained excellence.

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Opinion: Black Quarterback Wins Super Bowl: Where’s the Fuss?

 By  Stephen Crockett

The Root
 
Disney couldn’t write a better story: A short kid, much too short to play quarterback, won’t let that fighting spirit in him die. So he plays in high school, both ways: quarterback on offense and cornerback on defense. Hell, he even punted the ball. His high school coach called him a one-man wrecking crew. He breaks records and is still rated only as a two-star recruit. Too short, they say.

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Movie Review: “Labor Day”

 

Studio:  Paramount (1 hr. 51 min.)

Plot:  A depressed single mother and her son offer a wounded fearsome man a ride that changes their lives.
Cast:  Josh Brolin, Kate Winslet, Gattlin Griffith, Toby Maguire, Tom Lipinski, Maika Monroe
Rating:    PG-13
Bottom Line:    ***1/2

 

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Excuse me, are you listening? 13-2

 

Dear Readers,

 
It is still snowing outside and some are becoming weary.  I personally love it. Even as the temperature reads 3 degrees. I love everything about Lansing because I live here.  There is nothing to complain about because I find the beauty in almost everything.

 

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Globetrotters Score Smiles at the Breslin

 Globetrotter’s “Flight Time” gets a confetti splash from team captain Special K Daley at the Breslin Center during their show. 

 
Photo by Rick Garcia

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Teen Talk: Why Public Education Is Worth Funding

 

By Claudia Kelley
 
Throughout the course of my academic career, my educational path has been tremendously nontraditional. From homeschooling to independent learning in a Montessori school, and from parochial school to public education, my unconventional educational transitions are the foundation for who I am as a human, a woman, and a member of society.

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Governor Snyder Introduces Michigan Office for New Americans

 

 By Rick Garcia

 
A few weeks ago Governor Rick Snyder in his state of the state address pledged to make Michigan more welcome to immigrants – The only Governor in the nation to make that stand.
 

 

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