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Mountain Crest's Amy Petersen (6) celebrates with teammate Morgan Eggleston after she scored a goal in the second half of their game against Box Elder Thursday August 28, 2008 in Hyrum.
B L A C K I E is making a name for himself on Houston stages. This isn’t just because the hip-hop MC’s moniker is so caps-lock-and-spacebar specific, either. The local rhymesayer takes on hip-hop like a slow-motion instant replay, and both rockers and rappers are watching. His backing trac
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Hip-hop music is not dead. Despite veteran rapper Nas' 2006 album title and declaration, hip-hop is definitely alive, though many might argue that mainstream hip-hop could use a couple of good, strong jolts from a creativity defibrillator to shake the doldrums of phony gangstas, rampant materialism, odes to strippers and casual misogyny.
Mountain Crest's Alex Kuresa heads for the end zone during Friday's game against Fremont. (Meegan M. Reid/Herald Journal) HYRUM It wasn’t a stellar performance by the Mountain Crest defense, but when the game was on the line, the Mustangs were up to the challenge.
When Sarah Palin stepped into the spotlight as John McCain’s running mate in Dayton, Ohio, and promised that women could “shatter that glass ceiling once and for all”, it was an electrifying moment in a presidential election that had already produced its share of upsets and surprises.