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Old 97s

Alt-country glory

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Dallas based band Old 97’s have been one of the key alternative country/rock bands since their arrival on the music scene in the early ‘90s. Although they never really achieved the level of commercial success that was at one time expected of them, they have stuck around and have managed to stay true to their sound. Part of the band’s unique sound is based on their wide range of influences; from Johnny Cash to The Kinks. Blame It On Gravity is their seventh studio album.



Trust us, we hated it

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The change of this new millennium fueled new sides of the industry that have now become household names. The teenage era, filled with pop sounds and lackluster lyrics, were prominent as Britney Spears, *NSYNC, and Backstreet Boys dominated the charts. Winning the hearts of millions of teens brought huge revenues that are unheard of in our present era, although British singer and songwriter Craig David has experienced similar success.


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RPS passes ‘I-Bucks’ for fall

“I-Bucks” are the new meal points. Students who have been eating at Residential Programs and Services dining halls for the past few years will see a change when they come back in the fall.


GERARD BUTLER stars as Gerry and HILARY SWANK stars as Holly Kennedy in Alcon Entertainment

P.S. you'll love it

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A realistic and refreshing love story is hard to come by these days, but "P.S. I Love You" nails it brilliantly. The film, which varies constantly between being heartbreakingly sad and charismatically funny, is truly untraditional and captivating.


Brandon Foltz

4 former Golden Eagles coaches join Crean at IU

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IU coach Tom Crean has had a busy last few weeks. While most of his attention is directed toward filling the decimated Hoosier roster, Crean has also been focusing on filling his coaching staff as well.


From First To Last

From bad to worse

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Not many other bands have personified the emo kid stereotypes as much as From First To Last. The young band has had many arguments that led to members leaving and new ones being found via MySpace. Meanwhile, their heavy use of guyliner, black T-shirts and lyrics about love lost have made them stars in the minds of those who learn about new music from Hot Topic. Now they’re back, armed with a new self-titled album and yet another new vocalist.


No slip-up

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After Radiohead’s release of their album In Rainbows last fall for any-price-you-want-to-pay, Nine Inch Nails frontman Trent Reznor decided to take the formula one step further: Why not just give the album away for free?


Clay Aiken

Soccer moms rejoice

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Ever since he was named the runner-up on season two of "American Idol," Clay Aiken has showed that he deserved to win. He’s one of the most successful former idols: he’s sold a boat load of albums and even performed on Broadway. Although his sexuality has gotten more attention than his skills, it doesn’t take a 40-year-old soccer mom to realize that the guy has one of the best voices around. His sophomore album (and the first batch of new tracks since his 2003 debut), On My Way Here, proves that yet again.


Not really worthy of the belt

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I saw "Redbelt" with my dad. About halfway through, he was nodding off. Although he didn’t stay asleep, it was clear the film was not holding his attention. At the end of the film, when I expected him to voice his displeasure, he surprised me with the words, "That was great!"


 EMILE HIRSCH as Speed Racer driving in a scene from Warner Bros. Pictures

Go,Speed,go!

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As the second big blockbuster of the summer, expectations are high for "Speed Racer." While I can’t say it meets them all, you might find yourself driving home from the theater a little faster than normal. It is a high-octane adrenaline rush, with a climax that will have you gripping your seat.



Brandon Foltz

The Diamond Duo

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Matt Bashore got to IU a couple of hours before his freshman roommate Josh Phegley last year, but now both the Big Ten’s best hitter for average and best strikeout pitcher seem to be arriving at the exact same time on the diamond.


Chris Pickrell

‘Reverend’ Horton heats up Bluebird

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Slicked back hair, tattoos and piercings were in abundance Tuesday night at the Bluebird as the crowd waited anxiously for the Reverend Horton Heat’s performance. Heat is the most prevalent performer of the psychobilly music genre, which is known for its fast tempo, outrageous lyrics and rockabilly feel. He got on stage at about 11:30 p.m., wearing a cowboy hat and a bright orange suit coat and immediately launched into his set.


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Bear’s hosts Jazz Fables’ 18th anniversary

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This Thursday will mark the 18th anniversary of local concert series Jazz Fables. Jazz band Ut Haus, which plays every anniversary show, will be joined on stage by founding members of the Jazz Fables.



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Before you hit the pool, read this

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The award-winning editor-in-chief of Men’s Health magazine and author of the best-selling “Abs Diet” books, David Zinczenko, has emerged once again with his unique new book “Eat This Not That!” which he co-wrote with Men’s Health Food and Nutrition Editor Matt Goulding. Zinczenko has made a career out of promoting a healthy diet and regular exercise as a way of getting in shape.