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Opinion Writing

Opinion Writing. Your time to shine. Three options. Editorial Column Review. Columns. Reoccurring opinion pieces about one specific genre or topic Sports Music Movies TV Advice Gossip Life. Mitch Albom – sports column. Reviews.

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Opinion Writing

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  1. Opinion Writing Your time to shine

  2. Three options • Editorial • Column • Review

  3. Columns • Reoccurring opinion pieces about one specific genre or topic • Sports • Music • Movies • TV • Advice • Gossip • Life

  4. Mitch Albom – sports column

  5. Reviews • Answers the readers’ question “Is this worth my time and money?” • Movies • Music • TV • Theater • Books • Art • Food • Games • Cars • Technology • Etc.

  6. Reviews • Star-crossed casting is the greatest tragedy in 'Romeo & Juliet‘ • http://www.freep.com/article/20131010/ENT01/310100034/1035/ent

  7. Reviews • “Italian director Carlo Carlei, best known for the dead-guy-comes-back-as-a-dog dramedy “Fluke,” is utterly in over his head with this adaptation of Shakespeare’s star-crossed tragedy. It’s not that the movie isn’t great looking, with stunning sets, sword fights and a nice serving of horseplay. But getting the baby-faced stars comfortable and making them compelling apparently were tasks far beyond his reach.”

  8. Reviews • “Artful Entrees” • A review of Sweet Lorraine’s restaurant • http://www2.metrotimes.com/food/review.asp?rid=23248 “Sweet Lorraine’s excellent food borrows from a host of cuisines. Take the Jamaican jerk steak — even my co-diner, who usually claims to care more about quantity than quality, was making those involuntary happy squeaky noises. The strip steak is smoky and peppery, with crisp fat and an excellent black bean/onion/pineapple chutney.”

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