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Rachel Caine will be signing books at local store

By Joli McCarthy

New York Times and USA Today Best Selling author Rachel Caine will be at Borders Express in the Exton Square Mall on Friday, Nov. 13 at 6 p.m. for a book signing, celebrating the release of her latest book "Fade Out" of the Morganville Vampire series, available Nov.

Comedy at The Note

By Chris Monigle

Get ready to laugh, West Chester. On Nov. 12, stand-up and sketch comedy will join forces for The Happy Birthday Show at The Note. Secret Pants, a Philadelphia comedy troupe, along with other sketch comedy acts and stand-up comedians will be performing at this comedy showcase.

'30 for 30' an informative look at sports

By Ken Schmidt

With the World Series coming to a close this week West Chester will settle down its momentary murmur of sports fervor. For some, it was a showdown of good vs. evil, blue chippers vs. the millionaires club, 26 world championships vs. the up and coming defending champs.

Lana Avacada's debut CD a good start for band

By Colin McGlinchey

Oct. 20 marked the release of "The Warehouse," the debut CD from local band Lana Avacada. The group consists of Tom Anthony (guitar, piano, vocals), James Brandolini (bass), WCU student Keith Drago (Drums), Bryan Thompson (guitar) and Michael Tonkinson (vocals).

Close encounters of the mediocre kind

By Colin McGlinchey

"The Fourth Kind" is the latest film claiming to be "based on true events." It features "real" archive footage of the events that took place eight years ago in Nome, Alaska as well as tape recordings and interviews with those involved. It seems that a number of townspeople have gone missing while others have been having trouble sleeping thanks to nightly appearances by a ghostly white owl.

All about Wanda Sykes

By Rick Bentley

PASADENA, Calif. _ Wanda Sykes has no problem speaking her mind, rattling off jokes or creating conversation. Now, she'll try to get others to be funny and interesting as she joins the world of late-night chatters when the weekly "The Wanda Sykes Show" launches at 11 EST tonight on Fox.

'Shepherds They Shall Be'

By Ken Schmidt

Troy Duffy, the writer and director of "Boondock Saints II: All Saints Day," spent years desperately seeking financial backing. After Sony finally picked up the option the film was supposed to be released to just 67 theaters. However, the fans of the cult classic demanded the heavily anticipated sequel to "Boondock Saints.

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