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Rainy-day music

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Joe Jackson has been recording music since 1979, when he released his debut album Look Sharp!, which had the hit "Is She Really Going Out With Him?"





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Xiu-gazers

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The oft-overlooked morbid and intensely beautiful angst-rock weirdos Xiu Xiu (pronounced shoo shoo) have created yet another album worth adding to your record collection.





Fast food considers its surrealism.

Triumph of Meatwad

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If one were to take everything arbitrary and random and disgusting in this world and put it into a cracked-out late-night TV series, one would come up with something called "Aqua Teen Hunger Force."


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Around the World

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The U.S. military faced complaints Tuesday from its Sunni allies over claims that more civilians had been killed by American forces – amplifying tensions as the Pentagon tries to calm anger over an airstrike last week that claimed innocent lives. The disputes have further strained ties with anti-al-Qaida fighters considered crucial in turning the tide against extremist violence.



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Super illusion

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American democracy is an illusion. Before this country continues to force-feed democracy to the far corners of the earth, we’d do well to evaluate our own sketchy democratic process.


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I heart hearts

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Instead of the usual warnings about the end of American democracy and what not, I thought I’d turn my eye this week to a concern of equal importance — the use of “heart” as a verb.


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Super Super Bowl coverage?

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When it comes to Super Bowl Sunday, everyone knows there’s a lot more going on than just the game. For the entire event to be an overwhelming success, most people — diehard football fans and non-fans alike — agree that the usually star-studded commercials must be pretty creative.


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University fails environment

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Several recent IDS articles highlight a media trend by discussing problems caused by climate change and potential remedies, instead of debating the phenomenon’s existence. This development represents a change that has taken place in the minds of Indiana undergraduates.