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December 2007

12/18/07

The Top 10 Pop-Culture References to Westchester in 2007

So, this is it. My last blog post of 2007. Season's greetings, Happy Festivus, auld lang syne, and all that rot.

No self-respecting blogger would let herself end the year without some sort of ginormous top-10 list. It's in the unwritten, unspoken, possibly made-up-in-my-own-head blogger's code. So, without further ado (and in reverse order to ratchet up the tension), I give you:

The Top Ten Pop-Culture References to Westchester in 2007

#10. The Clique's Capers
This year saw publication of...

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12/11/07

Holiday Movie Guide

No matter what other plans you have for the end of December, it's a pretty good bet that you're going to be heading over to the multiplex soon. Something has to break up all that uninterrupted family time, right? If you're looking for a movie to see with some assemblage of your family this holiday vacation, look no further than our mini-guide:





Movie:
National Treasure: Book of Secrets
Opens: December 21
Description: It has something to do with restoring a family's honor, but who cares what the premise is? The meat of the movie involves Nicolas Cage...

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Marisa LaScala
Marisa LaScala
Elmsford, NY

Associate Editor Marisa LaScala joined Westchester Magazine in 2003, and ever since she's blown every paycheck at the Greenburgh Multiplex. She also staunchly defends Richard Kelly, doesn't mind spoiling the endings of trashy movies you're curious about but don't want to pay to see, wishes the Hold Steady would come and rock out Westchester, misses Arrested Development more than anyone can imagine, and still watches cartoons and Saturday Night Live. You can find more of her cultural criticism at www.popmatters.com, where she is a staff writer.

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