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Day-dreaming

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Although Bangor, Maine might not be the most conducive spot to launch a music career, Howie Day sufficed with playing at clubs, tourist ski spots and bars near the University of Maine.


NICK'S

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With a glass door that's stood open for 76 years now, Nick's English Hut (423 E. Kirkwood Ave.) is practically as much a part of Bloomington as IU.


RUN OF THE MILL

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Expectations. A college band that stays together for an entire year supersedes most. The primary objectives of this endeavor are limited to abusing some accessible substance(s), hard rockin' with friends and the improbable chance of booking live shows. The latter requires ambition and persistence of a band that sees a future beyond the bounds of basements and buddies' backyards.


STARBUCKS VS. SOMA

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Starbucks wins again. But, we've decided to localize our results and detail the best local coffee house, as voted by you, the readers.


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Campus ready for World AIDS Day

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By the end of 2002, 28.1 million people worldwide had died from AIDS and 42 million were infected. IU students are among those leading the ongoing fight against the illness locally and abroad. On Dec. 1, IU's Student Global AIDS Campaign chapter will participate in World AIDS Day in order to enhance education and awareness of the disease.


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IU honors local businesses

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The Johnson Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation, a part of IU's Kelley School of Business, honored 86 Indiana businesses with its Growth 100 Award Wednesday for creating new employment and meeting financial challenges.


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Growing up with Britney Spears

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Ah, I remember the day like yesterday, strolling through Tower Records one balmy afternoon after school when a certain face caught my eye, staring up at me from her knees in her cute little red jacket and jean shorts.



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White Stripes stay red, white and true

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Going to a White Stripes show can be a rather precarious thing. One is likely to wonder, much like I did, if the twosome can possibly sound as full and vibrant onstage as they do recorded. The answer: an undeniable yes.


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Crowe gives 'command' performance

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When Hollywood studios co-produce big-budget films they are generally quite aware of their project's extravagance. However, in the latest from director Peter Weir (Dead Poets Society, The Truman Show), 20th Century Fox, Universal and Miramax have endorsed something of a restrained nature.


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Humans loonier than the toons

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The great thing about Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck when I was a kid was that they were refreshingly disobedient. I may not have known those words exactly, but I had no trouble understanding the concept. The problem with Looney Tunes: Back in Action, is that it dilutes that brilliant twist on the craziness of the world with a live-action story that is as flat as Wile E. Coyote after yet another encounter with an airborne anvil.


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Pearl Jam's rarities are Vedder than most

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While most bands use a rarities and B-sides album to make use of the songs that weren't quite good enough for studio albums, Pearl Jam has amassed a substantial number of songs on the cutting room floor, and it's compiled the 30 best on a two-disc set.


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Pink parades punk persona

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Pink started as a pink-haired R&B singer. Then she dabbled in the arena of teen pop-rock with her second album, M!ssundaztood. Now, she's shed the teen image and dye job on her newest album Try This to attempt another genre -- punk.




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NICK'S

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With a glass door that's stood open for 76 years now, Nick's English Hut (423 E. Kirkwood Ave.) is practically as much a part of Bloomington as IU.


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STARBUCKS VS. SOMA

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Starbucks wins again. But, we've decided to localize our results and detail the best local coffee house, as voted by you, the readers.


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VILLAGE DELI

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As far as chains are concerned, Bob Evans got gyped. For all of you whose parents have been divorced since you were wee ones, the standard PB&J offered on the weekends at dad's was bi-weekly replaced in my world with a trip to Bob's.


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AVER'S

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Mad Mushroom didn't make it this year. I would claim to be disappointed, but I simply can't be, since their cheesesticks are the very reason I gained 30 pounds my freshman year.