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In sanguis, veritas -- In blood, truth

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I am not a religious man. Regardless of the fact that I was raised in a Lutheran family, attended a parochial school for six years and was both baptized and confirmed, I've ceased adhering to the beliefs which I followed in my youth.


Black rocks 'n' rolls his way to DVD

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From the director who brought you the beer-soaked '70s stoner saga "Dazed and Confused" comes this tale of a wannabe rock star who educates a group of privileged fifth graders about the glory that is rock music.



Tantric's latest less than orgasmic

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After just one year, Days of the New singer/songwriter Travis Meeks fired fellow bandmembers Matt Taul (drums), Jesse Vest (bass) and Todd Whitener (guitar). The three gladly left to hire a new lead singer, Hugo Ferreira, and work alongside longtime Alice in Chains producer Toby Wright forming their new band Tantric.

Theron's 'Monster' of a performance

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Watching the Oscars last week, I simply couldn't take my eyes off Charlize Theron. Long-limbed, tanned to perfection and statuesque in every sense of the word, Theron simply radiated all the stuff the Oscars are made of: glamour and a little glitz, but in a way that's never over the top or excessive.


A little Hootie goes a long way

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Seafood, yes. This much Blowfish, no. The release of this album promised to bring back memories of the good ol' middle school days when "Hold My Hand" was the anthem and "Let Her Cry" touched your soul. And it does. But nostalgia can only last so long.


Beat this without a Game Genie, pansy

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Playing the newly released "Ninja Gaiden" for Xbox will transplant many gamers to their youths -- rainy days spent indoors hacking and slashing through the side-scrolling adventures of ninja badass Ryu Hayabusa.


'Rise to Flop'

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"Rise to Honor," an action game based on martial artist Jet Li, is a game of average size, average graphics, average sound and average carpentry skills which Sony parlayed into a gaming experience which some might say is … "Quite Excellent."


SPRING BREAKDOWN

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The lines at the tanning beds are getting longer, skirts are getting shorter and the weather in Bloomington has finally peaked over 40 degrees. This means one thing: Spring break is days away.


INTERVIZZLE WITH A TRUE PLAYA

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Since the release of his MTV show, "Doggy Fizzle Televizzle," Snoop Dogg has been working to make a name for himself outside the music industry. After his cameo in "Old School," Snoop is back at it again with his role as Huggy Bear in the newly-released "Starsky and Hutch."


This 'Duplex' is best left unrented

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Alex (Ben Stiller) and Nancy (Drew Barrymore) are a young married couple, who decide to move into a beautiful new duplex. Unfortunately, living upstairs is a crazy, obnoxious old woman named Mrs. Connelly (Eileen Essel).


No 'Guilt' in liking Get Up Kids' latest

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The Get Up Kids are in an interesting position with their fourth album, Guilt Show. Like most emo bands, there are one or two albums which define the group, then there's the "hey, we're more than pop punk" album (in this case, 2002's On a Wire), and then where do they go? Guilt Show plays like a compilation of all the styles which have been experimented with over the years.


'Machine' not ready for the mainstream

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It's a shame that southern hip-hop is now being represented in the mainstream by yell-rap artists such as Lil' Jon & the East Side Boyz, Ying Yang Twins, Lil' Scrappy, YoungBloodZ, etc., who bark at you until you're forced to admit they're hard, either because you believe them or because you can't take their raspy commands anymore.


METAL MAYHEM

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Don't cry home to mom. She'll be scared too. That's because the metal scene in Bloomington is emerging fast, and if Bloomington's metal bands have their way, the sounds of electric guitars will soon be heard all over town.


LUCK of the IRISH

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It's been centuries since St. Patrick (long since elevated to mythical status by throngs of inebriated St. Patty's revelers) escaped slavery and spoke to Irish Catholics of visions divinely inspired. Yet the folklore underscoring everyone's favorite day in March perpetuates, and we at Weekend feel it only proper to clue the St. Patrick's Day faithful in to what's happening in Indianapolis and Bloomington next Wednesday.


'The Living End' of this band's career

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With its tardy follow-up to 2001's Roll On, Australian trio the Living End, has officially fallen off. Still looking like they're straight out of 1977, their getup of Gretsch guitars, Creepers and an upright bass screams something aggressive; however, this look has become deceiving.


'Hidalgo' takes 'Seabiscuit' long distance

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After a "Lord of the Rings" series which put this prolific but unknown actor on the map, Viggo Mortensen follows up the hit fantasy trilogy with "Hidalgo," a buddy story about a cowboy and his horse who are famous for their success in long-distance endurance races.


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Galleries in the open air

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Whitney Blake's vision of peace is simple. It's a world of quiet, flowers, friendship and love. And throughout March, Bloomington residents and IU students will see Blake's work on a billboard at the corner of Fourth Street and College Avenue. Along with three other local middle-schoolers, 12-year-old Blake won a Youth Art Month student art contest sponsored by Your Art Here.


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Justice Department halts software merger

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Oracle's nine-month, $9.4 billion attempt to buy out rival software company People Soft has been postponed due to a law suit filed by the U.S. Department of Justice Feb. 27. The department filed the suit on grounds that "the merger would harm competitive landscape in the market for complex business software packages sold to large organizations," according to the Tri-Valley Herald in San Francisco.


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SETI director looks outside Earth

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Dr. Jill Tarter has not only questioned whether life exists beyond our earth, but she has literally gone in search of the answer. She shared her experiences, strategies and the future of what she calls a multigeneration project in a crowded Whittenberger Auditorium Tuesday.