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Break dancing

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WEEKEND learns the basics of break dancing from a few of IU's most prominent b-boys



It simply sucks

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In the past, it seemed really easy for “true” punk fans to bash Simple Plan for being too, well, simple.


Chelsea Merta

Talking turkey

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Hookah, Oriental carpets and ornate pottery: No, this isn’t a scene from “Aladdin.” Rather, this “whole new world” is taken directly from Bloomington’s Turkuaz Café, an authentic Turkish restaurant.

Matt Beuoy

Artist weaves life into her work

In a way, local artist Martina Celerin has been an artist all her life. She admits she has been creating things since she was a child, but after her life chose other paths, she found her way back to art and now wants to get the community involved in the world of art.


Stills from the motion picture, "Step Up 2" directed by John Chu.  All photos by Karen Ballard
Scene:  Serrano Party

Same ol' dance

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Like a true sequel, “Step Up 2 The Streets” is basically the same as the original “Step Up,” but the main character from the original movie (Channing Tatum) who made it such a success barely appears in this one.


10-year-old Maya Hayes (ABIGAIL BRESLIN) wants to know everything about how her dad, Will (RYAN REYNOLDS), and mother fell in love in a romantic comedy about going back to find your happy ending--"Definitely, Maybe".

'Definitely'? Maybe

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Despite an awkward title and a couple of shallow jokes, writer-director Adam Brooks has still been able to please Valentine’s Day audiences with the holiday release of his romantic comedy/drama “Definitely, Maybe.”


Long-haul truckers? Or country-fried rockers?

Feel the Panic

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Although Widespread Panic may be known as a jam band, Free Somehow shows that its sound is still developing even as the band moves into its 10th album.


Doubly worthwhile

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Every bit an independent-minded foreign film, “The Double Life of Veronique” radiates what much of the American cinema fails to produce: originality.


In JUMPER, a genetic anomaly allows Jamie Bell and Hayden Christensen to teleport anywhere in the world.

Jump out of here

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Doug Liman knows action. Unfortunately, that is all the good that can be said for his newest film “Jumper.”


"We got that Chronic-WHAT?-cles of Spiderwick, the Chronic-WHAT?-cles of Spiderwick!"

'Spiderwick' lacks luster

You’ve seen it all before. A child discovers a secret world, has trouble convincing anyone it exists and saves it from some disaster. No, it’s not the new “Narnia” sequel; it’s “The Spiderwick Chronicles.”


The Wiz has fizzed

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I remember watching this movie as a kid, and I don’t know why. I’d never seen it all the way through, but I still remembered it vividly for some reason.


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Video game center opens

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Looking at the $20 billion video game industry, creating a center where people can play some of the most popular games seemed like a pretty good idea to video game center founder Zack Johnson.


Courtesy photo

Politically artistic

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During the 12 days of the 24th annual ArtsWeek, a Bloomington winter arts festival, a motley crew of visual artists, musicians, photographers, dancers, journalists, lawyers and academics will explore this year’s theme, “Politics and the Arts,” said Sherry Knighton-Schwandt, coordinator of ArtsWeek.




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SPEA goes green

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The field of sustainable development is now available as a concentration to current and prospective students in the School of Public and Environmental Affairs.


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Short of Elysium

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It had become kind of sad. Sometimes on my way home from class I would stop for a minute and gaze longingly into The Bluebird on Walnut Street. The smell that wafted out of the open doors, a bouquet of stale beer, puke and solvent – it was beginning to smell like opportunity. Things went on in there, I mused – glorious, wonderful things. But this was last semester, and I wasn’t 21 yet.


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Hard to say ‘I’m sorry’

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"I’m sorry” isn’t an easy thing to say, particularly when it’s decades overdue. This month, Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd historically and boldly apologized for a “great stain” on Australia’s “soul”:


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Culture shock

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When a school massacre takes place like the one at Northern Illinois University, it’s easy to jump to conclusions