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Heather Riddell In Motion Staff Writer Opening on a playground of laughing, frolicking youngsters, the musical “Free To Be You And Me” on the surface seems like a fun upbeat, 90 minutes easy for young and old alike to enjoy. But “Free To Be You And Me” — presented by Continue reading Old is new again in ‘Free To Be You And Me’
Heather Riddel In Motion Staff Writer Every semester, the Music Technology Program hosts a rock recital showcasing the talents of its students, as well as faculty members, many of whom are Grammy Award winning artists in their own right. In October, the first of two productions this fall, students worked Continue reading Out Front and Behind Curtain, Music Production Rocks!
Kyra Lieberman In Motion Staff Writer Teriyaki Madness is back and better than ever. Its grand reopening of the Daytona Beach store was on Oct. 21, in the restaurant’s location across from Daytona State College at 1173 W. International Speedway Blvd. Representatives and “openers” for the company flew in from Continue reading Warning: Menu Makes You Crazy for More
Sue Small-Kreider In Motion Staff Writer Oct. 9 is the last day to register to vote in the November general election for Florida’s U.S. senator, congressional representative, governor and lt. governor and a number of other state and local officials as a well as 12 state constitutional amendments. (See sidebar Continue reading As Election Nears, Getting out the Vote Intensifies
Staff Editorial According to Google, it fields some 3.5 billion searches per day and 1.2 trillion searches per year worldwide. Compare that to the 500,000 it got its first year in business in 1998. But, as noted in the article “Information is power,” from The Guardian, if poor quality information is widespread, it can Continue reading Time for Government to End Google’s Monopoly
By Kyra Lieberman According to Facebook, nearly two-thirds of Americans use its site each month. And most of its 214 million users in the United States see many posts in their feed about politics, whether in the form of a meme, argument or article. A large percentage of users engage Continue reading Voting can’t escape social media influence