Features & Entertainment
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April 27, 2007377
All synched up for Greek Week
By Jess Demetriou Hundreds of students in Greek jerseys fidgeted in their seats late Thursday night hoping they would remember their dance moves, making last-minute…
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April 27, 2007654
Author finds music, meaning in ‘mix tape’
By Sara Keegan Welcome to the ’90s through the eyes of Rob Sheffield — a world bursting with new grunge music and new love. Sheffield,…
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April 27, 2007434
Mraz talks fame, finding roots
By Jess Decina Wearing aviator shades and a trademark knit hat, Jason Mraz squeezed into a conference room on the second floor of the Student…
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April 27, 2007396
Autobots, wizards and more fill theaters
By Oliver Joszt School coming to an end always signifies the beginning of the jam-packed summer blockbuster season of films to come. This summer promises…
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April 27, 2007796
Putting a ‘Novel’ spin on stories
By Laura Mortkowitz Egyptians swing-dancing to Shakira will take the stage tonight in the Yvonne Theater. As odd as this might sound, it’s just one…
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April 20, 2007413
First commercial typewriter hidden in library
By Paul Szaniawski After you find the elusive Riderana Room hidden in the recesses of Moore Library, make a left through the first locked door,…
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April 20, 2007468
New lease on housing experience
By Jess Decina “Three bedroom house with brand new carpet and new fridge. [It has] a living room, dining room, eat-in kitchen. Tenant pays all…
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April 20, 2007841
Fresh cast, big thrills keep eyes watching for ‘The Lookout’
By Ashley Smith Like the contemporary hits Memento and Mulholland Drive, films dealing with a main character who struggles with memory loss and falls into…
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April 20, 2007466
Two directors, double feature pay homage to the grotesque
By Oliver Joszt Directors Robert Rodriguez (Desperado) and Quentin Tarantino (Kill Bill) resurrect an embraced cult form of era-specific film production and exhibition with their…
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April 20, 2007767
‘Heidi’ celebrates more than feminism
By Jess Decina At first, theatergoers at The Heidi Chronicles might think they’ve stepped into the wrong event. With three screens projecting encouraging, upbeat images…
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April 20, 2007416
Thanks to Myspace, All can share music
By Jordan Blum If there is one thing that goes hand-in-hand with college students, it’s the Myspace.com Web site. Not only is it probably the…
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