Feature
Strike a pose
Yoga classes grow in popularity by invigorating both mind and body
By Erinn Connor
Rebekah Liscio walks into the fencing room of Archbold Gymnasium, looking tired, her backpack falling off her shoulder. She sets her belongings down in the corner and pulls out a blue yoga mat and rolls it out in the center of the room. Sitting down on the mat, Liscio stretches her legs out in front of her, extending her fingers toward her toes, her eyes fluttering shut as a look of content spreads across her face.
Oscar's need to lighten up to attract viewers
By Nathan Mattise
THERE IS BOLD I didn't plan on this; the TV gods just hate me because I never got into "Lost." But Sunday night was a wasteland of entirely unwatchable television. I couldn't even get TNT to give me "What Women Want," as an option. So reluctantly…I watched the Academy Awards again.
High note
From struggling musicians to Disney musicals, we look at this year's Academy Award Best Original Song nominees
By Kelina Imamura
Every Oscar watcher knows how awards shows, including The Academy Awards, can drone on and on - award after award. The only break in the monotony is the performances of Best Original Song nominees. This year's contenders include three from the Disney Cinderella-like musical "Enchanted," a song belted from the lungs of an 11-year-old from the movie "August Rush" and the ultimate winner, the centerpiece performance from "Once.
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