Dream girl Jennifer Hudson has been presented with an Academy Award for her performance in the 2006 film "Dreamgirls," but tragedy has now stricken her just as quickly as her success in Hollywood. MTV News reported that the murders of Hudson's mother Darnell Hudson Donerson and her brother, Jason Hudson, occurred on Oct.
Troy Davis, a Georgian man on death row, is appealing his death sentence. This news riddles the Web site of Ted Leo and the Pharmacists. Not very typical of a pop-punk band, but for the overtly political Ted Leo, it's fitting. Initially a solo project for Leo, he added backing musicians in 1999 officially forming Ted Leo and the Pharmacists.
When you were in high school, did anyone ever just jump up and start to sing and dance? Most likely not, but that is all they seem to do in the new movie "High School Musical 3." The film was released nationwide on Oct. 24. It has already grossed over $42 million in box office sales according to yahoomovies.
Imagine walking into a room and seeing a crowd of people dancing happily. A huge synthesizer with wires spewing out dozens of cables stands in the front. Marshall amplifiers stacked on each side of the synth blast hard, rocking electro dance beats around a white light-beaming crucifix in the middle of the stage.
On Thursday, Oct. 30, former Sacred Heart student Deb Carrara reopened the Noroton Gallery of Darien. The reopening event featured a display of artwork by local artist Sergey Stepanenko in the celebratory atmosphere of a cheese and wine reception. According to the Noroton Gallery Web site, the gallery represents both New England and International artists, "showcasing originals of oils, acrylics, watercolors, colored pencil, and pen and ink.