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Say hey to Santa at the online 53rd annual tree lighting ceremony

Say hey to Santa at the online 53rd annual tree lighting ceremony

by The Western Howl | Nov 10, 2020 | Entertainment

Enjoy the upcoming holiday tree lighting event online 
Natalie Dean | Entertainment Editor 

Review: “The Dark Pictures Anthology: Little Hope”

Review: “The Dark Pictures Anthology: Little Hope”

by The Western Howl | Nov 3, 2020 | Entertainment

Good jumpscares, well-written plot and new mechanics makes “Little Hope” a big success

Cora McClain | Editor-In-Chief

Stephanie Moschella | Digital Media Manager

Geocaching: The latest way to beat the blues and boredom

Geocaching: The latest way to beat the blues and boredom

by The Western Howl | Nov 3, 2020 | Entertainment

Strap on some boots and explore the area with geocaching

Natalie Dean | Entertainment Editor

Find a well-loved book at Second Chance Books

Find a well-loved book at Second Chance Books

by The Western Howl | Nov 3, 2020 | Entertainment

Local second-hand bookstore with cozy charm has a book for every reader 

Natalie Dean | Entertainment Editor

Nostalgic spooky movies to watch this Halloween

Nostalgic spooky movies to watch this Halloween

by The Western Howl | Oct 27, 2020 | Entertainment

A list of spooky movies that are sure to please

Cora McClain | Editor-In-Chief

Stephanie Moschella | Digital Media Manager

Horror podcasts to scare and entertain

Horror podcasts to scare and entertain

by The Western Howl | Oct 27, 2020 | Entertainment

Tune into these scary podcasts just in time for spooky season

Rylie Horrall | Managing Editor

“Schitt’s Creek” Finale

“Schitt’s Creek” Finale

by The Western Howl | Oct 20, 2020 | Entertainment

A dysfunctional household learns the value of family over the course of six seasons

Brianna Lelieur | Entertainment Editor

Video Game Releases for 2020

Video Game Releases for 2020

by The Western Howl | Oct 20, 2020 | Entertainment

A timeline of a few video games coming out in October and November 2020

Brianna Lelieur | Entertainment Editor

Sinners all the time

Sinners all the time

by The Western Howl | Oct 13, 2020 | Entertainment

“The Devil All the Time” is a captivating and symbolic movie that will enthral you

Brianna Lelieur | Entertainment Editor

Avatar the Last AirBender: What we can take from a childhood favorite

Avatar the Last AirBender: What we can take from a childhood favorite

by The Western Howl | Oct 6, 2020 | Entertainment

A review of the show from an adult’s point of view

Brianna Lelieur | Entertainment Editor

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