Traditions of passover not forgotten
Every year, on the 15th day of the month of Nissan, Jewish families around the world gather to begin the eight-day celebration of Pesach, or Passover. Because the day begins at sundown the first night of Passover was April 23 this year. Passover is the celebration of the exodus of the Israelites from Egypt.
Letter to the Editor
Dear Edward, My first year of college has been really great. I’ve managed to keep my grades decent and have a lot of fun at the same time. I have also made some terrific friends and met a great guy. School is almost over, though, and I don’t want it to be.
Girlfriend found in same-sex friend’s arms
Dear Edward, I love my girlfriend very much. In fact, I have even considered asking her to marry me. While at a party a few weeks ago something completely unexpected happened. Lets just say I found her in a “more than friendly” position with one of her girl friends.
3 Doors Down doesn’t disappoint old fans
3 Doors Down clawed their way to the top of the rock world over the past few years. This super group has churned out hit after hit in their mainstream career and aren’t showing any signs of slowing down. Seventeen Days, released on the Universal Records label, has the potential of turning out more than a few hits, including their latest, “Let Me Go.
Getting the message across
Dear Edward, I broke up with my girlfriend about a month ago. Unfortunately, she hasn’t seemed to have gotten the message yet. At first, she just kept calling me all the time, wanting to watch a movie and hang out. Then she started finding ways to reach me so she could ask me if we could talk and work out whatever was pulling us a-part.
Country Kitchen to shut down
Months of speculation ended this week when Mike Siegel, manager of the Brookings Country Kitchen, announced to his staff that owner Lance Park had pulled the plug on the restaurant. On Feb. 28, 2005, the restaurant will close its doors. The closing came as no real shock to staff members.
Spotlight shines on black pioneers who paved the way for today’s entertainers
Today, black entertainers enjoy a great deal of success in the media. It’s hard to imagine that only 50 years ago, racial inequalities forced many black artists to struggle for survival. A few managed to find success but, rarely, greatness.
Women: Hold out for Mr. Right
Dear Edward, When my boyfriend and I started dating everything was great. Now its been three months and its like he’s a totally different person. He comes over to my place every day and wants me to cook him some food or do “other” things. Recently he has started going through my things to see what I have bought when I go to the store and demands to know where I have been whenever he isn’t around.
Rent takes stage at Washington Pavilion
One of the most successful plays in the history of Broadway will be performed in Sioux Falls. RENT will show one night only at the Washington Pavilion on Tuesday, Feb. 1. Director Jonathan Larson had only one dream: to change theater forever. For seven years, he wrote songs and created characters until he felt his masterpiece was perfect.
Honesty is always the best policy
Dear Edward, I have been dating my girlfriend for a month and a half now. I just recently met her family and realized that I had hooked up with her older sister last year. Now when I’m around her sister it feels awkward. I don’t know if her sister realizes or remembers me.
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