Free spay and neuter clinic garners much participation
May 24, 2010
Filed under Feature, Uncategorized
On May 15 and 16 at the Montana Expo Park. The clinic has been in action since 2005, and since then it has spayed and neutered over 3140 cats and dogs. The idea was catalyzed by the overpopulation of the clinics. It was targeted towards low income families who cannot afford the costly price of spaying... Read more »
Sasquatch! Music Festival May 29-31
May 14, 2010
Filed under Scene
The annual Sasquatch! Music Festival at the Gorge in Washington commences May 29 and continues on through the 31. Some of the higher profile bands performing there include My Morning Jacket, Vampire Weekend, Massive Attack, Tegan and Sara, Kid Cudi, Public Enemy, MGMT and The New Pornographers. Audience... Read more »
Culturally Irrelevant pt. 4: “Le Petit Soldat”
February 23, 2010
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In Godard’s controversial follow up to “Breathless”, he combines existential longing with political intrigue. Bruno Forrestier, a deserter of the French Army during the Algerian War of Independence, has fled to Geneva, Switzerland. Being trained by French dissidents to assassinate... Read more »
GFHS Swim Team wins 2nd Place at Missoula Invitational
January 27, 2010
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When competing at the Missoula Invitational last weekend, the GFHS Swim Team took an overall 2nd Place, with the boys team placing 2nd and the girls team placing 4th. The Missoula Invitational was a big meet, so this is a great success for Great Falls High School. Read More →
Culturally Irrelevant Part 3: ‘Thumbsucker’
January 26, 2010
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The 2005 film “Thumbsucker” takes viewers on a riveting ride through all the worries, insecurities and near disasters of late adolescence. The film’s protagonist, Justin Cobb, has a problem: he is 17 years old and he still sucks his thumb. The problems of this crutch manifest themselves... Read more »
Culturally Irrelevant part 2: ‘Week End’ the end of Cinema?
January 11, 2010
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Was Jean-Luc Godard 1967 film “Week End” truly the end of cinema? Well, not quite. It wasn’t even his last film. But after a viewing, it is understandable why even Godard himself considered it to be so. It is quite the nasty little shocker that melds the absurd with the vulgar and makes... Read more »
Danielle Wilson Serves Community
December 14, 2009
Filed under Feature
Community service is an excellent way to help your city and the world around you, and face it, a great way to make yourself exceptional when applying to colleges. Great Falls High School has even seen fit to make community service an activity students can letter in, apparently trying to up the cool factor... Read more »



