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Julianne Egan, 5, daughter of Warrant Officer Brad Egan of Bloomington, waits for her father to march into Building 9 at Stout Field on Wednesday in Indianapolis. Brad Egan is one of the members of the Indiana National Guard 76th Infantry Brigade Combat Team that returned to Indianapolis on Wednesday after serving in Iraq since March.

Indiana National Guard soldiers return Wednesday from Iraq

INDIANAPOLIS – About 50 members of the Indiana National Guard’s 76th Infantry Brigade Combat Team returned Wednesday from Iraq to help prepare for the rest of the brigade to come back during the next month.


Hundreds of Obama-Biden stickers were stuck to things around campus on Tuesday. Pictured, people make their way to classes Tuesday afternoon south of the IMU.

Local elections run smoothly Tuesday

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From 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesday, things ran smoothly. But when the Election Day polls closed, things got complicated. Voters reported few problems in Monroe County, but tallying changes delayed the results of many races.


Thomas Dutton has actually made a mini emo musical that sounds good.

Genre-binding musical

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Aside from some hokey lyrics, Razia’s Shadow works as a mini-musical. The various guest artists keep things fresh; the instrumentation is fully developed and the story is compelling.


Cradle of Filth are clearly have a sunny outlook on life.

The Return of the Filth

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If you’re not a fan of screaming metal, screaming or metal in general, you will hate this record. But the guitar work is great, and the band manages to do a good job contrasting sounds that are intense and melodic.


The members of Deerhunter have let all their individual skills star on their newest release.

A different kind of animal

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Deerhunter prove their ability to still be accessible with Microcastle. Bradford Cox may be one of the better-known musicians of the band, but Deerhunter have rightfully asserted themselves as a capable entity.


By sophomore Alena Johantgen.

Eliminate the negative

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Amateur photographers say digital cameras make their hobby easier, but some still prefer the intimacy of manual cameras.


Kaiser Chiefs have delivered yet another strong album.

Off with heads, on with greatness

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This Leeds, England, group has concocted an assortment of energetic and up-tempo songs for this album, which makes the music sound much more up-beat and happier than all of their previous releases.


The Cure: still a bit weird after all these years.

Just like a dream

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Aside from a slight production sheen, The Cure don’t sound like they’ve aged a day since 1987. Although this could be considered stunted growth, it marks a comforting return to their creative peak.



Pink isn't laughing anymore.

Not your typical ‘Funhouse’

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Although Pink might never be able to shake her bad girl reputation, she has found a way to incorporate her signature voice and in-your-face lyrics to expose a more vulnerable side of herself.



Snow Patrol have expanded their sound even more.

Sunny and subtle

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Although their popularity has increased dramatically with their previous two releases Final Straw and Eyes Open, A Hundred Million Suns should make them even more accessible to audiences worldwide.



This photo is creepy on so many levels.

Jenna Jameson movies from porn to zombie porn

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If you’re looking for a formal movie that will amaze you, “Zombie Strippers” will not fit that role. But it will make you think about the government while watching somewhat of a zombie porno. And I’m not sure life gets any better than that.


Decorating your studio with Christmas lights makes for brilliant recordings.

Adams gets country rock down to a science

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You won’t hear anything new with Cardinology, but the album is another signature effort for Ryan Adams. While those older fans won’t be amazed, the album would be a great starting point for those who are unfamiliar with Adams’ 12-year event-filled music career.


Evolving never sounded so good.

'Evolver' extends the legend

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Before you pop in a John Legend album, you count on hearing a few things: beautiful, effortless vocals; superior lyrics and good ol’ sweet, baby-making music.  Evolver lives up to these standards.


Local bands shine on EP

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Bloomington music lurks in basements. Red Solo cups waving through the air, it’s not just jungle juice that drives scene – it’s the bands that emerge from the underground.Prizzy Prizzy Please and Push-Pull are two of the B-town bands that went from the Statehouse (a popular basement venue) to the Bluebird and then throughout the Midwest, spreading this college town’s nerd-electro-dance-rock gospel.