Crown and Covenant Academy

Friday, February 23, 2007

Next Week, later than expected

For next week, please read the Brian Godawa essay. You may post comments/responses on the blog. Do you agree with Godawa that all films are about redemption? Can you think of examples other than the one discussed in class?

Also, choose a movie that you think you would like to write about. Then, find few reviews (between one and three) that discuss that film. You can find reviews at the Movie Review Query Engine or Rotten Tomatoes.

Thursday, February 15, 2007

People of CCA; your attention, please.

As you very well know, the last two weekly meetings of CCA were cancelled due to heavy snow. Approximately four inches of snow fell on Tuesday the 6th, and that amount increased to ten inches on Tuesday the 13th. The rate of snowfall may herald an extremely dangerous trend hampering future CCA schedules. CCA member Sam Carr reports:

"If we look mathematically at the situation, snowfall has increased by 150% each Tuesday. From this, we infer that on this coming Tuesday, snowfall will increase to approximately twenty-five inches. And logically, on the 27th we can expect approximately sixty-two-and-a-half inches. Our official advice is to sacrifice a goat, or something along those lines."

Sam also advise that if such be the case, the weekly CCA meetings should be moved to Fridays, if it be deemed valuable enough to continue our proposed class schedule with as little changes as possible.

For CCA Blog, I'm Daniel Carr.

LOL

Wednesday, February 07, 2007

Introducing:
The Wabash Valley Youth Symphony
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Performing:
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"William Tell" Overture by Rossini (Samuel Carr, Andrew Doerr, Alex Blackburn, percussionists)
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Viola Concerto #1 by Stamitz (Collette Abel, guest soloist)
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"Scottish" Symphony #3 by Mendelssohn
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Time and Place
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Long Center for the Performing Arts, 111 N. 6th St., downtown Lafayette at 3:30 p.m.
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FREE CONCERT
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Hope to see you there.
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Daniel Carr, principal violist