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Malkmus' "Truth" a solid release

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In his first two post-Pavement solo albums — the eponymous debut and Pig Lib — Stephen Malkmus proved remarkable confidence in his abilities.





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The 'Phantom' of surrealism

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Surrealist film director Luis Buñuel's films and I became acquainted a little more than two years ago when I found myself curious about how he influenced some of my favorite directors such as David Lynch ("Mulholland Dr.") and Terry Gilliam ("12 Monkeys").


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'Aviator' flies high on DVD

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Without any hesitation, I would automatically say that Martin Scorsese's "The Aviator" was the best film of last year.


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Summer won't be a bummer

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In talking with various different people it seems as though many feel summer's entertainment possibilities are limited in wake of "Star Wars: Episode III -- Revenge of the Sith" having already been unleashed upon us.


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Get down and geek out

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I recently wrote a story about the upcoming release of the newest Star Wars movie, "Revenge of the Sith." For that story, I interviewed a handful of fans, and they were some of the nicest people I've ever interviewed. You know what I discovered?



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The Festival Spirit

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Summer is a time for sunshine, great tunes and rocking out with thousands of your closest friends.


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Offenders sentenced to make art

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ATLANTA - Adesuwa Orobor sat alone in the corner of the studio, frustrated at her sketch. On the desk in front of the 16-year-old was her muse, a photo of Picasso's "Queen Isabella."




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Common returns with better beats

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Back like a chiropractor" is how Common describes himself with the release of his long-awaited sixth album. With the sudden retirement of Jay-Z, the marital hiatus of Nas and the often too weird-to-listen-to experimentation of several well-known lyricists, rap has been relegated to listener-friendly dance tunes and the monopoly of airwaves by 50 Cent and his crew.



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Nothing 'Blur'ry about this album

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n 2001, Blur's Damon Albarn realized his own band was stagnating, and decided to strike up a side project complete with cartoon mascots, a wealth of guest artists and one very inventive producer in Dan the Automator.



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IU student sued for file-sharing

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An IU student could end up paying hundreds of thousands of dollars for the copyrighted music he or she shared with other university students across the country.