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The teen screen

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“American Teen,” a new Sundance prize winning documentary, following the lives of several high-schoolers, hits theaters tomorrow. The movie was filmed in Warsaw, Indiana, and while you may know people from the town, hell you may even know people in the movie, don’t look for any opinions or local insights about the area from this columnist.


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Looting pleasure

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The performances are what you’d expect from a caper ensemble cast; some solid, some lackluster, and the writing is tight enough to keep you from losing interest.



Meeting Dave makes a bad impression

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The whole movie is just one brainless gag after the other, producing more eye rolls than laughs.  In other words, the audience is left feeling bored rather than amused and because of this the movie feels a lot longer than its hour and a half running time.


Explicit is right

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If you are at all squeemish when it comes to race I wouldn’t buy this album. But if you can handle it, I suggest you buy Untitled and get ready for a black history lesson.


Magically delicious

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Postcards to my Sewing Circle might not be as cool as Woodruff’s mustache, but their EP shows The Delicious has the potential to be just as memorable.


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Obama visits Holocaust memorial

Presidential hopeful Barack Obama donned a Jewish skullcap at Israel’s Holocaust memorial on Wednesday and vowed to preserve America’s close ties with Israel in a dramatic visit to the Holy Land in which he also promised the Palestinians to push vigorously to win them a state.


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Nothing to be guilty about

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Despite the less-than-enthusiastic message of much of the album, the musical quality and diversity of the tracks is enough to make Modern Guilt a very interesting and enjoyable piece of music, and another great addition to Beck’s already impressive discography.


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Beijing to set up zones for Olympic protests

Beijing will set up specially designated zones for protesters during next month’s Olympics, a security official said Wednesday, in a sign China’s authoritarian government may allow some demonstrations during the games.


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Mamma Meryl!

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While definitely not a masterpiece, “Mamma Mia!” doesn’t take itself too seriously. It’s completely ridiculous and contrived, but it’s great for audiences who just want to have fun.


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Rice pushes top North Korean diplomat on nukes

Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice pushed North Korea on Wednesday to accept terms to verify the dismantling of its nuclear-weapons program, as the two countries held cabinet-level talks for the first time in four years.


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Darkness prevails

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Although the film’s special effects are top notch, we never see them overshadow the human conflict like most superhero capers. This conflict is a question of how long humanity can remain decent, and it serves as the backbone of the film. It drives the plot, complicates the characters and transforms just another superhero film into an epic crime masterpiece.


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Wanted: a team

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Let the obituary read: “Today died Zachary Osterman, faithful and at times solitary member of the Atlanta Hawks bandwagon since the stylings of Mookie Blaylock graced the Omni’s parquet floor.”


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Greg Middleton named to 5th preseason watch list

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Despite not stepping onto the field, Greg Middleton has already had quite a summer. The junior defensive end was nominated as one of 36 pass rushers named to the preseason Ted Hendricks Defensive End of the Year Award. Middleton earned honors by being named one of eight finalists for the Hendricks award in 2007.


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City flood repairs in Martinsville cost $1.6M

MARTINSVILLE, Ind. – Martinsville’s city engineer says the cost of repairing flood-damaged city property is expected to exceed $1.6 million.



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BPD rape reports up, IUPD rape reports down

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With five months left until the end of the year, the 26 reported rapes in Bloomington already matches the same statistic for the whole of 2006, according to Bloomington Police Department statistics and Indiana AreaConnect.


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3 killed in shootings during abduction, chase

INDIANAPOLIS – A man fatally shot his ex-wife and himself inside his car a short time after he killed the woman’s boyfriend and abducted her and her 13-year-old daughter. Carl Wills, 44, entered the home of his ex-wife, 30-year-old April Wills, in an apartment complex on the city’s northwest side about 7:15 a.m. Tuesday and shot her 30-year-old boyfriend, John L Cunningham III, police said.


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Outlaw Journalist, the man behind the reputation

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Fueled by Bob Dylan’s “Tambourine Man” and a glass tinkling with ice, Hunter S. Thompson did things no one in American journalism or literature had ever done before. William McKeen’s book “Outlaw Journalist: The Life and Times of Hunter S. Thompson” chronicles the wild ride that was Thompson’s life from his birth in Louisville, Ky., to his funeral at Owl Farm in Colorado, where his ashes were shot from a double-thumbed fist as fireworks exploded in the background.