| Vol XXXIII No. 46 |
Thursday, November 4, 1999 |
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Mr. Holland goes ghetto, with violins
By MIKE McMORROW
Scene Movie Critic
"Inspiring teacher" movies have become almost a genre unto themselves. They hit viewers with sentimentality and optimism that will make your best friend accuse you of being a wimp or a cynic. It's a no-win battle. As far as these types ... [more]
Group of teens 'Can't Hardly Wait'
By CHRISTINE KRALY
Scene Movie Critic
People never again need to go to their high school reunions. To return to that time of note-passing and pep rallies, one simply has to watch "Can't Hardly Wait," a comedic look at the last night of freedom for a bunch ... [more]
It's a not-so-haunting 'house'
By MATT NANIA
Scene Movie Critic
To say that "House on Haunted Hill" is scarier than the other big spookhouse remake of the year — Jan De Bont's "The Haunting" — isn't really saying much. After all, what wouldn't be scarier than "The Haunting?" The upcoming Pokemon ... [more]
A little bit of Italy in Indiana
By AMANDA GRECO
Assistant Scene Editor
So maybe some people are a bit spoiled, perhaps even biased, when it comes to Italian food. Good Italian grandmas make sure their grandkids have nothing but the tastiest traditional foods. With this in mind, some might be a bit skeptical ... [more]
Cozy Italian hideaway
By AMBER AGUIAR
Scene Writer
One bite of its signature stuffed pizza, a thick Chicago-style pie packed with mouth-watering mozzarella cheese and dripping with a homemade tomato sauce, and you'll be glad you made the drive. Tucked inside Mishawaka's historic 100 Center several miles from Notre ... [more]
Casual balanced with elegant
By JACKIE OSTROWSKI
Scene Writer
Italian restaurants in the South Bend/Mishawaka area are plentiful, but few can boast a unique atmosphere paired with delicious food. Francesco's is one of a few restaurants that can make such a claim. Francesco's, located at 1213 N. LincolnWay in West ... [more]
Time for dining q & a
By MARY ANNE LEWIS
Scene Writer
Q: What do you get when you mix a bit of little Italy with a diner? A: Cosimo and Susie's. This little restaurant, probably no bigger than about five dorm rooms, holds great atmosphere for anyone who is looking for a ... [more]
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