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Meeting with the half angels

By Lauren Holstner
The City of Fallen Angels by Cassandra Clare is the fourth book in The Mortal Instruments series.  This story has plot twists at every corner and is full of action. The first three are filled with action, terror, and surprises.
This story is filled with werewolves, demons, fairies, vampires, shadow hunters, and much more. This is the perfect book for anyone who loves fantasy, action, suspense, and everything vampire.
For everyone who does not like destroyed legends with senseless plot twists, this is a good read, there are no sparkly vampires and no ridiculous contradictions such as vampires going to school in the middle of the day or fey that are not cruel.

The two main characters, Jace and Clary, are always causing trouble and are nothing like you would think. Jace is still a gorgeous boy who is strong and is never afraid. Clary is a marvelous artist, and a shadow hunter who is always doing something wrong, with a lot of personality.

This book can be enjoyed by people who like fairy tales. It has romance, fights, and a lot more.  Readers will also fall in love with Jace, one of the main characters, who never shows fear and is acclaimed as hotter then Edward and Jacob.  Clare’s writing is flavor filled with plenty of action and details which moves the story along at a great pace.  Readers never know what will happen next.

This series spent six months on the New York Times bestseller list, USA Today bestseller, Wall Street Journal bestseller, and Publishers Weekly bestseller.

“The Mortal Instruments series is a story world that I love to live in.  Beautiful,” said author of Twilight, Stephenie Meyer.  This is a perfect story for any fantasy story fans, it includes many fairy tale creatures, plenty of action, and something is always happening.  It is the ultimate fantasy story with plenty of action, blood chilling events, many fairytale creatures, and a pinch of romance.

Weekly playlist: 80s hits

By Marah Harbison, Allison Werner, Nathan Hemminger, Chase Gosman, Lauren Holstner, Cody Repine and Alyssa Book
It is time to bust out your shoulder pads and big sneakers. A&E’s playlist of the week is a flashback to the 80s. That means you can jam to these stellar beats on your way to the arcade.


1. “In Between Days” by The Cure

2. “The King of Wishful Thinking” by Go West

3. “Sharp Dressed Man” by ZZ Top

4. “Material Girl” by Madonna

5. “The Promise” by When In Rome

6. “Come On Eileen” by Dexy’s Midnight Runners

7. “Oh Yeah” by Yello

8. “Take On Me” by A-ha

9. “Beat It” by Michael Jackson

10. “Call Me” by Blondie

11. “Don’t You Forget About Me” by Simple Mind

12. “I Guess That’s Why They Call It The Blues” by Elton John

Theatre puts on encore performance of ‘E.A. Poe’ this weekend

By Alyssa Book, Lauren Holstner, and Cody Repine
This Friday and Saturday at FC, the theatre department will be performing a show that digs deep into the twisted fantasy world of Edgar Allan Poe.
The play, “E.A. Poe…. Into The Mind of Madness” is about the life and times of the famous poet Edgar Allen Poe. The production shows how he loses his perception of what is real and what is not reality.This play was not limited to the eyes of FC; it was the chosen production to be performed at the Fringe Festival when the theatre department ventured over to Scotland this past summer.
“We had a great response from the Scottish audiences and we hope our local patrons will equally enjoy the show,” said theatre director Chris Bundy.

“Performing at the festival was really cool. We liked it  because we performed in front of a small crowd and it made us appreciate what we have at home. An average size audience was eight people. Even though it was small, you realize that being there you were a part of something much bigger,” said junior Laura Duncan.

The audience should expect to be entertained with the dark visual world Poe described through his poetry. Duncan described the play as being a collection of the words trippy, mysterious, and suspenseful.

“Due to the rather macabre nature of Poe’s works, we have requested that young children be discouraged from attending.  This would be sure to cause nightmares,” said Bundy.

“E.A. Poe is one of the most famous poets, and people are still wondering about his life and how he died,” said sophomore Shelby Clark.

The cast is hoping that the play embodies his life and honors it in a way that only Poe would want it, mysterious and twisted.

“I think it’s unique in that while many adaptations have been made of Poe’s stories, I wanted to approach the show with a look at what actually happened in his life that might have influenced his morbid fascination.  We get a look at his actual life which drifts in and out of his fantasy world.  By the way, the show was a collaboration between myself and a former student who is a playwright, Jason Roseberry,” Bundy explained.

The ticket price for all students will be $5,”E.A. Poe…. Into The Mind of Madness,” will be performed at 7:30 p.m. this Friday and Saturday. Come get a glimpse into the mind of the mad.