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Timeless

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After a breakout fourth album in “Post-War” and a successful collaboration album with actress Zooey Deschanel as She & Him, singer/songwriter Matt Ward (aka M. Ward), a Portland, Ore., native, finds himself treading new territory of recognition.



Clive Bond

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Banks suck. If there’s anything we’ve learned during this economic crisis, it’s that. But the sobering picture painted by “The International” is one that will make you take all your assets and bury them in a hole.


The Moz is back in full swing

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Don’t let the baby on the album cover fool you. Although Morrissey may be known for his unusually sensitive nature, his latest release, “Years of Refusal,” is far from bottle-fed.


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Student-run record label strives for quality

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Sophomores Michael Squeri and Taylor Peters started In The Fridge Records last summer as a vehicle for their own band, The Elegant Bachelors, and operate under the maxim “Do the best we can to put out the best stuff we can.”


First comes graduation, then comes marraige?

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As graduation nears, I see more and more peers succumbing to an all-too-grown-up future: marriage. When I see another friend has changed her relationship status on Facebook, I dread clicking further to find out that we’ve lost another one.


Cinemat

The Cinemat Remembered

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It was Netflix that killed the beast. Well, it wasn’t just Netflix. YouTube and other video-sharing Web sites, as well as the current economic crisis, all had a hand in bringing down The Cinemat, crushing the life out of the independent establishment that exhibited intimate concerts and unconventional movie screenings and housed an extensive variety of hard-to-come-by films.








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Ready to rebuild, take two

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Jammie Kirlew was lost for words. And to be honest, I felt for the Hoosier defensive end. I really did.


In his final home game as an Indiana Hoosier, senior forward Kyle Taber stretches for a shot under the basket during the first half of the Hoosiers game against Michigan State Tuesday night at Assembly Hall.

Taber delivers final farewell

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Taber stood on Branch McCracken Court for the last time as an IU player. He grew up in Evansville worshipping the Hoosiers, committing to the school as a walk-on after its Final Four run in 2002. He wanted to win championships. Instead, he witnessed a different kind of history.


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Belichick at it again?

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Bill Belichick, New England Patriots head coach and habitual recipient of Christmas cards from Indianapolis Colts fans, ruffled some football feathers with a brow-raising trade over the weekend.