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Ronni Moore

It ain't 'Sgt. Pepper,' but what is?

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It's unlikely that there's ever been a record as eagerly or lengthily anticipated as Brian Wilson's SMiLE, an album almost 40 years in the making. While very much worth the wait, the work itself isn't all it's been cracked up to be.


Ronni Moore

POP! (without the bubblegum)

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With the billions of dollars being pumped into the music industry every year, it can be tempting for rock bands to alter their style to appeal to the masses. Watching Creed and Evanescence make millions while other bands continue to wait can get to you after awhile. But for The Wrens and The Mendoza Line, two bands who are coming to play the Bluebird this Friday, they've found a way to make pop music without selling out.


In honor of Black History Month, Gladys DeVane will present FROM THE MOUTH OF MY PEOPLE: A JOURNEY FROM SLAVERY on February 17 at 7:00 pm. The one-woman show is a fundraiser for the Bloomington Playwrights Project, and will be performed on the Timothy J. Wiles Mainstage at the BPP, 107 West 9th.

Anime flick disappoints

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Although surpassing the quality of the original "Ghost in the Shell" would not prove any serious challenge, the movie's sequel "Ghost in the Shell 2: Innocence" succeeds where its predecessor failed: creating an animated movie worth watching.

MIDEAST ISRAEL PALESTINIANS

Third time's a charm?

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It's certainly been awhile since the last great intrusion of one Mr. Marilyn Manson into the hearts and homes of the average American. The self-glorifying, androgynous Goth rocker at one time was an integral player in the continuing battle to find a name for rock 'n' roll that doesn't reek of corporate buyout. At the very least, he was someone our mothers didn't like.


New Face For Full Frontal

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Laughter burst from the Indiana Memorial Union's State Room East Friday, where student-run improv comedy troupe, Full Frontal Comedy, performed its fifth show of the year for an overflowing audience.


The Indiana Daily Student

High-stakes 'Antics' pay off for Interpol

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Even if it aligns you with Pitchfork Media, it's hard to deny the importance of Interpol's 2002 debut Turn On The Bright Lights. In the wake of the stylized Strokes, a dressed-up, strikingly-unattractive band out of New York City appeared with one of the most fleshed-out and complete albums in years.


Studio Struggles

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Aside from the occasional opportunity to sleep in, record production is not a good career choice for lazy people. The exceptional producers put their heart and soul into each record that comes out of their studio, and that can be exhausting.


Michael Moore for Mickey D's

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America is the most overweight nation in the world, and obesity is now the second highest preventable killer of Americans after smoking. We all knew that already, but our memory is refreshed within the opening minute of documentarian Morgan Spurlock's semi-humorous diatribe against fast food.


Balakrishna Chennupati

Nemo still owns the ocean

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Now, usually movie knockoffs aren't too horrible. "Save The Last Dance" was a commendable attempt following "Center Stage," "Deep Impact" tried its best to entertain "Armageddon" fans and so on and so forth.


Soldier Memorial

Kweli's 'struggle' a success

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In his sophomore album, Beautiful Struggle, Kweli has decided to show us all facets of his personality. These include, but are not limited to, the romantic, the political/non-political, the truthful and the angry.


Ashley Wilkerson

Sentimentality smolders fire flick

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"Ladder 49" excels in all the places a movie about firemen should, but smothers itself the rest of the way. Jack Morrison (Joaquin Phoenix), an experienced fireman, enters a huge burning building with his team.


Man, I want to be on 'Melrose'

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In the past two months, I've experienced the wonder of digital cable. It's been particularly addictive after living without it for the entirety of last year. And with cable, I've been exposed to numerous channels devoted to single arbitrary genres.


Indiana Purdue Basketball

Not your average love story DVD

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Charlie Kaufman ("Adaptation," "Being John Malkovich") is one of the finest screenwriters working in film to date. While he has only five major movies under his belt, he continues to give us complex and interesting stories that stray away from the conventional sides of mainstream Hollywood.


Super-sloppy double debate

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The first of three presidential debates was held last week, and it went as expected for the most part. Bush attacked Kerry for changing positions, and Kerry attacked Bush for not being honest about the war effort in Iraq and not handling it well.


The Indiana Daily Student

Just ink; don't think

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The problem with art is that its meaning is totally up to interpretation -- like ink blots for example. These are paintings where artists can get drunk, hop around on a pogo stick, squirt ink onto a canvas with a turkey baster and call whatever comes out "art." And despite the fact that most ink blots just look like a fugly mess, people always overanalyze the meaning (because if you stare at them long enough, you begin to see things that aren't really there). While you might think you see an image of a butterfly or Condoleezza Rice riding a unicorn, in actuality, it's just a blot of ink.


The Indiana Daily Student

Christening up a new battle

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The Constitution is the supreme law of the land -- everyone has been taught this since elementary school. Why is it, then, that some believe upholding the Constitution stops at the Second Amendment? The recent expiration of the assault weapons ban has led many to call for stricter standards and more regulation of weapons of all kinds. What is missed by these people is that restrictions on ownership of firearms is illegal in most circumstances. Americans have a constitutionally protected right to own firearms.


The Indiana Daily Student

Moore worth less

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George Mason University in Fairfax, Va., cancelled a scheduled appearance by controversial filmmaker Michael Moore. GMU released news of the cancellation to the public before contacting Moore. While the university could learn a thing or two from Miss Manners, we support GMU for canceling Moore's speech. But, it has nothing to do with his subject matter -- it's strictly a matter of economics.


The Indiana Daily Student

A closet divided

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Though the Thursday night presidential debate didn't pause for a single commercial, many undecided voters were able to reflect on the candidates while President Bush took one of his notorious "siestas" from words: "Um, um ... (five seconds later) Saddam Hussein ... I mean, bin Laden," he grappled.


The Indiana Daily Student

Team's cohesiveness leads to victories, fun

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In the world of intramural sports students participate for the fun, camaraderie and competition that the games bring. For juniors Janelle Kenzor, Jaimie Hewitt, Kate Ebert and Megan Adams, life without intramural sports would not be as much fun.