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New frozen yogurt shop opens

Black Bear Yogurt opens in time to serve Lakewood delicious summer treats

By Keyontae Muse

Chocolate sauce, M&M's, gummy bears, oh my! Located in Lakewood across the street from Albertsons on Steilacoom Boulevard next to Anytime Fitness, is a new shop called Black Bear Yogurt. The warm and inviting atmosphere is an ideal place for college students to meet with their study group and for anyone to come and relax by the fireplace and read a book while enjoying a delicious yogurt.

Commentary: Confessions from a Sex and the City fan

By Krizia Rodriguez

I use to watch "Sex and The City" and I always use to think about how good life would be if real women would think like Carrie, Samantha, Charlotte and Miranda. I took it upon myself to try a little experiment. It looked easy, so what was the worst thing that could happen.

Q & A with student rapper K.O.

Korey Strozier talks about school, the music business and future plans

By Maurice Shaw

Right now Korey Strozier studies business administration at Pierce College. In July he will be performing at the Summer Festival in Austin, Texas. Strozier (aka K.O.) is part of a four man group called Synergy Entertainment. Jon Cuse, Big Sin, and K Clown, along with Strozier are making a name for themselves nationwide producing, distributing and promoting their rap music.

S.E.C. soldier on to new heights with their music

S.E.C. are making a name for themselves in the Northwest by bringing mainstream artists to town

By Justin Martin

Southern rap artists S.E.C. (formerly known as Key Souljas) incorporate club style beats and synthesizers while maintaining a true hip hop sound. On Thursday May 24, S.E.C. opened up for Hurricane Chris (best known for his hit song "A Bay Bay") at The Vault in Olympia.

Weekend at the Gorge

The Sasquatch Music Festival was packed full of sunshine, people and many great bands

By Justin Martin

Day One: This year's Sasquatch Music Festival got off to a slow start. It took me eight hours to get from Seattle to the Gorge Campground in George. Driving to the Gorge should only take about 2 hours and forty minutes. What held me up the most was the vast line of cars waiting to get in.

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