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Melonie Diaz, Jack Black and Mos Def bring the laughs

The art of derivation

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It is the perfect family film filled with innocent, good humor. Gondry’s script is a little too exaggerated and his attempts at emotional impact a little too superfluous. He is an incredibly talented director, but his script falls a bit short in this movie.


Coldplay switches musical gears and sets the bar high with Viva La Vida.

Viva Coldplay

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The sound that Viva La Vida carries is purposefully not like the band’s past releases. There is no star-gazing pop-punk riff here. Tracks “Yes,” “Lost!” and “Violent Hill” overshadow the rest of the band’s work: past, present and possibly future. Even the most delicate ballads that are carefully crafted by Martin himself express words and feeling with a whole new meaning.


Country-folk royalty

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Though the music isn’t innovative, Harris sticks to what she knows best: steel-pedal guitar, twangy riffs and lilting harmonies. She's made a folk album that tries – and succeeds – to be everything the genre was intended to be: a storytelling medium that can both break your heart and pick up the pieces.


Girl Talk mixes and matches songs as well as clothing.

Monster mash-up

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Even though the album is more intricately layered than any of his previous works, Gillis tries his best to remove the feeling of ADD that you get from Night Ripper and replaces it with one that reminds us that these songs, though they are mash-ups of many different legendary tracks, are more than able to standout as individual art on their own.  

Steve Carell and Anne Hathaway look as excited as their audiences during “Get Smart.”

Get real, Steve Carell

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What’s surprising about the movie is how it manages to waste such an impressive array of potential strengths. At its core, it simply isn’t funny. Despite a cast of noteworthy actors, great scenery and all the gadgets one would expect from a spy movie, “Get Smart” isn’t likely illicit even the occasional chuckle.






George Carlin

Comedian George Carlin dies at 71

George Carlin, the dean of counterculture comedians whose biting insights on life and language were immortalized in his "Seven Words You Can Never Say On TV" routine, died of heart failure Sunday. He was 71.



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A call from the mountaintops

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Have you ever noticed how, in the humdrum of casual, college-kid conversation, the topic of politics is regarded with aversion and distaste? I fully understand the ominous feeling that overtakes you when you really aren’t ready to reveal some of your most personal convictions, especially to someone who gets a kick out of finding some superficial basis for argument.



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Malik Story commits to IU for 2008-09

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Malik Story, a 6-foot-5 wing from Los Angeles, is the latest player to commit to IU, providing Hoosier fans with an 11th new face on the 2008-09 roster to remember.


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Floodwaters breach levees

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Floodwaters breached two levees in western Illinois on Wednesday and threatened more Mississippi River towns in Missouri after inundating much of Iowa for the past week.


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Abu Ghraib torture evidence found

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Medical examinations of former terrorism suspects held by the U.S. military at Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq and Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, found evidence of torture and other abuse that resulted in serious injuries and mental disorders, according to a human rights group.


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Forces kill 36 insurgents

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Afghan and Canadian forces moved into villages outside Kandahar on Wednesday to root out Taliban militants, killing at least 36 insurgents, while an explosion elsewhere killed four British soldiers, officials said.