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We had to use the album art because it's damn hard to find a photo of Scott Weiland that isn't some sort of mug shot.

Weiland is happy by himself

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A dose of nostalgia. That’s what Scott Weiland’s album Happy in Galoshes provides. It’s a far cry from the early days of the Stone Temple Pilots, or even Velvet Revolver, but it still sounds pretty damn good.


Bright star from the '90s still burns

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Red Star is a nice release from the one of the biggest bands of the ’90s. If they have an entire album of melodies on par with these three, then it will be quite pleasing to the legions of fans who have wanted something more.


Third comeback is the charm.

Great songs, little growth

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There are definitely aspects of the pre-Vegas-elopement Britney in Circus. The pop singer’s strength still lies in her catchy, upbeat music and girl-power lyrics. All the standout tracks are ones that could be accompanied by some of Spears’ signature sultry, barely clothed dance moves


Luda might now go by his real name in movies, but he still keeps it real on the mic.

'Theater' finds Luda long on style

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He knows what he is, and he doesn’t care. His flows are laced with humor, ridiculous amounts of ego-boosting and a great taste for word play. If you’re looking for something to impress your friends with, this ain’t it. If you want a good time and don’t want to think about it, stop by Ludacris' Theater of Mind.

The members of Coldplay are badasses, but not too badass to stand in a prairie.

Coldplay: 2-for-2 in '08

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Unlike their recent, lavish, Phil Spector-esque album Viva La Vida (the best album of the year, by the way), Prospekt’s March is surprisingly stripped down.  


"Pajamas" is powered by its young actors.

'Pajamas' limited but emotive

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“The Boy in the Striped Pajamas,” like other films before it, revisits the horrors of Nazi Germany during World War II. Based on a book by Irish novelist John Boyne, which he drafted in 2 1/2 days, the film succeeds in its appeal to emotion and innocence.



"Let me ask you a question, Frost: Why do they call me Tricky Dick?"

Hard-hitting 'Frost / Nixon' debate comes up short

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“Frost/Nixon” isn’t just about politics.It’s mostly a film about the conflict between TV host David Frost and President Richard Nixon during a 1977 interview. However, the line dividing the two themes could probably have benefited from being more distinct.


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Obama calls for Blagojevich's resignation

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CHICAGO – President-elect Barack Obama called for Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich to resign on Wednesday, hours after the embattled governor reported for work amid charges he plotted to sell Obama’s vacant Senate seat.


Sen. Richard Shelby, R-Ala., center, flanked by Sen. John Ensign, R-Nev., and Sen. Jim DeMint, R-S.C., talks to reporters on Capitol Hill on Wednesday in Washington about Republican opposition to American automakers getting a financial deal from the White House and Democrats in Congress.

Congressional Democrats and the White House have finalized agreement on auto bailout bill

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WASHINGTON – Majority Democrats and the Bush White House have finalized a deal to spend $14 billion on emergency loans for struggling U.S. automakers, congressional officials said Wednesday. Strong opposition lingered among some Republicans.The White House did not go as far as to say the deal was final, although it did report “very good progress.” The measure could see a House vote later Wednesday and be enacted by week’s end.It would create a government “car czar” to dole out the loans, with the power to force the carmakers into bankruptcy next spring if they didn’t cut quick deals with labor unions, creditors and others to restructure their businesses and become viable.Congressional Republicans, left out of negotiations on the package, are expressing grave reservations and may seek to block it.Sen. David Vitter, R-La., promised to filibuster the measure, which could delay a final vote for days.He said the package has an “ass-backwards” approach to curing what ails the U.S. auto industry— giving carmakers money immediately, and only later demanding that they restructure.Nevertheless, Democratic leaders were confident enough that a bill could advance that they set a procedural vote for the House floor later Wednesday. Even still, Sen. Mitch McConnell, the GOP leader, said in late morning that his side hadn’t seen the measure yet and wouldn’t agree to votes on the measure Wednesday.“Republicans will not allow taxpayers to subsidize failure,” McConnell said, although he added that the auto situation would be addressed by the end of the week.




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Adobe software available to students for free

IU announced Wednesday it will be offering students free Adobe software. The software became available after the University entered into an agreement with Adobe.



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Men's basketball team welcomes Frogs tonight

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Fresh off games against two nationally ranked opponents and on the cusp of a nationally televised game against rival Kentucky, the Hoosiers’ seemingly easier contest tonight against TCU could be considered a dangerous game for the typical IU basketball team. But as IU men’s basketball coach Tom Crean has reiterated throughout the season, this year’s team is anything but typical.BLOG: Basketblog


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Sen. Craig loses appeal in sex sting case

Idaho Sen. Larry Craig has lost his latest attempt to withdraw his guilty plea in the Minneapolis airport men’s room sex sting that effectively ended his Senate career.


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Top Senate Democrat sees auto bailout by Wednesday

Congress and the White House struggled to clear the final obstacles on a $15 billion bailout of the auto industry on Tuesday, seeking agreement by day’s end followed by swift passage.