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The Vox Box

Showin’ Some Love…

Definitely going to be a classic...
Definitely going to be a classic...

It's the age-old activity for Valentine's Day; many pop in a movie, cook up some popcorn, then sit down and enjoy the cpmpany of loved ones. Here are the classics...

When Harry Met Sally
Meg Ryan and Billy Crystal see sparks fly in New York City. (I LOVE the resturant scene...gets me every time..:D)

Breakfast at Tiffany's
Any Audrey Hepburn fans? She's amazing as Holly Golightly in this love story.  She has a really adorable cat too...

Titanic
This movie proved to fans everywhere that tragedy is often really romantic and enjoyable. Not many can pull off drowning as handsomly as Leonardo DiCaprio.

The Notebook
Ya...Nicholas Sparks really nailed this one. I'll bet that every girl out there knows what I'm talkin' about with this tear-jerker. (I'll bet most guys understand too...)

Juno
Kind of untraditional, underground-hit - but amazing just the same. A love story between two teenagers and a lot of 'slushie' references...it's a classic.

What's YOUR favorite lovey-dovey movie? What are you plans for today?



In 2006, then-editor Steve Smith of The Spokesman-Review had the idea of starting a publication for an often forgotten audience: teenagers. The Vox Box was a continuation of the Vox, an all-student staffed newspaper published by The Spokesman-Review. High school student journalists who staffed the Vox made all content decisions as they learn about the trade of journalism. This blog's mission was to give students an opportunity to publish their voices. The Vox Box and the Vox wrapped up in June 2009, but you can follow former staffers' new blog at http://voxxiez.blogspot.com.