Letter from the Editor
Mmm, fall. It's the time of year when the weather will change from balmy to chilly without a moment's notice. The leaves will begin to change from shiny green to fiery red and orange.
Orange leaves make me think of other orange things in the fall, such as pumpkins. Pumpkins lead me to jack o' lanterns, Halloween and all the fun activities that come with that joyous holiday. Murfreesboro's Old Salem Insane Asylum opens up tonight (Sept. 28); this place is literally haunted, according to the performers and producer Terry Mayo. Check out page four for the whole story on the Asylum.
Autumn also brings "Hay Fever" to Murfreesboro and not just the physical kind. Noel Coward's comedic play, "Hay Fever" begins the 2006-2007 Center Stage series at Tucker Theatre. After reading the story on page eight, I'm interested in seeing the thespians of MTSU in this theatrical production. They have worked extremely hard to make their performances believable, right down to authentic 1920's accents.
Music hasn't been left out of this issue. We have Stomp Donkey, the Incredible Heat Machine and the upcoming week's calendar with plenty of entertainment to suit your needs.
If you have an event, whether it is a concert, film, CD release, stage play or dodge ball tournament, let Exposure know about it. We are open to all kinds of entertainment; so send us e-mails at slflash@mtsu.edu.
We have zombies, Scottish clans and more in next week's issue. Keep coming back and Exposure will give you the goods.
Kristen







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