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Olympic-sized Fandom

After winning gold, Olympic stars conquer the entertainment scene

By Alissa O'Neill

 There are numerous Facebook groups devoted to him. His face has graced the cover of several national magazines, such as TIME and ESPN, as well as countless bedroom walls of female admirers. His Sports Illustrated cover picture is the first to be commissioned as a poster by the magazine.

Voice of Bowling Green citizen lives on

By Laura Lee Caracciolo

On March 29, 2007, a young mother lost her life to domestic violence. Alicia Castillon was brutally murdered by her estranged boyfriend, Craig Daniels, in her Bowling Green home while their children slept in the next room. Alica's mother, Kathy Newlove, has turned this tragedy into something extremely positive for the community by creating Alicia's Voice - Citizens Against Domestic Violence.

Get your creativity on !

Black Swamp Arts Festival Schedule Compiled from blackswamparts.org Festival Hours: Friday 5 p.m. - midnight (Main Stage and Concessions only) Saturday 10 a.m. - midnight (Art Exhibits and Youth Art close at 7 p.m.) Sunday 11 a.m. - 5 p.m. (Art, Youth, Music - all day) Art Schedule: Artists at Work (Windmill Mural Parking Lot) Demonstrations on Saturday from 10 a.

Black Swamp Headliners 2008

Sarah Borges & the Broken Singles Sarah Borges was born with music in her veins, always having a particular liking for songs and albums of decades past. She started off performing solo, and eventually formed many bands throughout the years. She debuted with the Broken Singles in 2005, and the troupe of talented musicians is still together today.

Album Reviews

By Jeff Hounshel

Beck Grade: B- "MODERN GUILT" WHAT Jeff Hounshel THINKS: It's far from sunshine and rainbows in the newest album by indie experimentalist Beck, but, with a title like "Modern Guilt", that should be expected. As the album title suggests, his latest offering's central theme seems to be fear and paranoia of these current times.

Anticipation ignites for Coen flick

By Aaron Helfferich

In case anyone missed the Academy Awards last February, or is unaware that a new American classic was awarded the prize for best film of the year, the directors of the multi-award winning "No Country for Old Men", Joel and Ethan Coen, have returned to the lens of the camera with ideas spanning back to their roots.

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