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Rethinking race

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I am not white. Yes, you read that correctly, and no, I don’t say so in order to announce my membership in a racial minority. Although many race-conscious people – including college admissions officers – would label me as white, and although I concede that the hue of my skin is closer to looking white than it is to looking black, brown or any other commonly cited color that crudely denotes race and/or ethnicity, I stand by my assertion.


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Films that frighten

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At WEEKEND we love three things: Halloween, lists and creepy children. And anytime we can combine those three things, we just have to do it. Thankfully, a list of the best horror/scary/Halloween/whatever else you want to call them films does the trick. Below, WEEKEND staffers give their two cents on cinema’s scariest.


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'Amelia' fails to fly

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After her solo trip over the Atlantic, Amelia Earhart became more than just one of the women and almost one of the men, striking a powerful blow for women’s rights all before World War II. But in “Amelia,” Earhart (Hilary Swank) comes across less as one of the men and more as one of the boys, filled with an obnoxious pluck and paper-thin charm.


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‘Saw’ cuts into politics

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One of the most successful horror film franchises has etched a new chapter.This time, the devious machines of torture are utilized by Jigsaw and company on the evil bastards of the health care industry. With the exception of the opening scene, “Saw VI” picks up just a few seconds after the conclusion of “Saw V.”


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Dick Vitale: Bob Knight will not return for induction

Dick Vitale, current ESPN analyst, tweeted earlier today that Bob Knight will not be in attendance at the IU Intercollegiate Athletics Hall of Fame induction ceremony slated for Nov. 6.


Tim McGraw

A departure from southern style

Although Tim McGraw’s newest album, “Southern Voice,” seems to suggest that he has compiled an assortment of lyrical ballads that touch on his southern roots, this album focuses more on human identity than regional affiliation.



Doing Kerouac justice

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The mad-cap, frantically-kicking-and-dodging imagery of Jack Kerouac’s writings inspired some of the greatest literary/lyrical minds of the last half-century (from Alan Ginsberg and Tom Wolfe to Bob Dylan and Conor Oberst), testing them to constantly reconsider their own self-imposed boundaries of written creativity.



Melody, noise converge

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After 20 years, Converge is still pissed off. Few bands in the current metal scene have been as influential as Converge or as consistently unflinching in their sound. Converge’s newest, “Axe to Fall,” is 11 songs of discordant, noisy hardcore driven by speed-metal drums and two songs of spacey atmospherics.



Conchords get ‘Freaky’ for sophomore album

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After Season 1 of their television series catapulted them into the spotlight, Flight of the Conchords’ Bret McKenzie and Jemaine Clement had to sit down and grind out new material for the first time in years. They had spent almost the last 10 trying to break onto the scene.



Cycling back toward quality

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Music fans are damn fickle. On top of the pop-punk world with its widely respected debut, “Chroma,” Cartel saw fans turn away when the band recorded 2007’s follow-up in a bubble sponsored by Dr Pepper and broadcast on MTV.


The BQE

The bizarrely quixotic eccentric

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From the working-class hero that made us “feel the Illinoise” in 2005 comes another musical time capsule fit for the soundtrack of our dreams – that is, if you have the dreams of a Disney princess.


The Vampire's Assistant

Freaks are main feature in ‘Cirque’

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If you can’t already guess, this movie, based on the first three books in the “Saga of Darren Shan” series, is about a boy (Chris Massoglia) who becomes a vampire’s assistant.




TV Surveillance

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Since a tiny version of my face is found next to the word “TV” once a week, the first thing random people ask me is, “What shows should I be watching?” Seriously – this isn’t just me posturing or creating a false sense of importance. People ask! Thus, the following paragraphs discuss the three shows you should absolutely be watching, even if it means going back and catching up on DVD immediately. Plus: a must-see newbie hits the airwaves this week.


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University Eats

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I might think pumpkin is great now, but I didn’t always like it. In fact, my first encounter with pumpkin as a food and not as a candle-lit holiday decoration came when I was six, and the end result was a lot of vomiting.


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Cin'e'cism

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I must concede that discussion on “Where the Wild Things Are” is above me.   It is a film that has been met with such high praise as well as ambivalence, and in that vein, its criticism has transcended film and become a daunting Freudian psychoanalysis of which I understand little.


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Lotus dazzles Bluebird with color and melody

The band Lotus played to an enthusiastic crowd at the Bluebird Nightclub this Tuesday. Lotus, a band that formed while attending Goshen College in Indiana, played their usual instrumental mix of funk, jazz and rock. Accompanying them was Oxford, England’s own “The Egg.”


The Indiana Daily Student

Lotus Dazzles Bluebird with Color and Melody

The band Lotus played to an enthusiastic crowd at the Bluebird Nightclub this Tuesday. Lotus, a band that formed while attending Goshen College in Indiana, played their usual instrumental mix of funk, jazz and rock. Accompanying them was Oxford, England’s own “The Egg.”