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License plates and God debates

Every time a person uses cash, the phrase “In God We Trust” consciously or subconsciously enters his or her psyche. This is because the words, however small the printing, are on all United States currency. The phrase recently entered our fields of vision more often, though, evidenced by the 1.6 million Indiana license plates with the saying.


Thrice -- The Alchemy Index Vols. III and IV: Air and Earth

Alchemic gold

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Some bands find a sound they like, a sound that works, and stick with it. They essentially produce the same album over and over and make significant amounts of money doing it.


ca. 2005 --- Top by Bonnie Strauss, jeans by Hudson Jeans, necklace by Curve, earrings by Vionett, ring by Lorraine Schwartz and styling by Jessica Paster, makeup by Troy Jensen and hair by Robert Vetica. --- Image by

An equation for quality

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After enduring the disastrous releases of “Glitter” and “Charmbracelet,” Mariah Carey came back strong in 2005 with “The Emancipation of Mimi.”


M83

Idolized teens

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On his third album, Saturday = Youth, M83, a.k.a., French keyboardist Anthony Gonzalez, makes a musical shift from progressive to reflective.

It's like some sort of alternate universe American Apparel country fashions catalog.

Lucky to be a Lady

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Coming seemingly out of nowhere, Lady Antebellum has recently taken the country-music world by storm.


Al Pacino stars in TriStar Pictures' thriller 88 MINUTES.

Pacino lite

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If you really like Al Pacino, “88 Minutes” might be for you, because it’s Al Pacino’s movie.


Chelsea Merta

Ethiopia to Indiana

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RESTAURANT REVIEW: I have to admit, I was rather skeptical when a friend suggested that I eat at “the Ethiopian restaurant” to review it. I had no idea what to expect.


Russell Brand does his best J. Lo impression while fully clothed and British.

Almost unforgettable

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Judd Apatow has been on quite a roll the past four years as a director, writer and producer. “Anchorman,” “The 40 Year Old Virgin,” “Talladega Nights,” “Knocked Up” and “Superbad” were all Apatow productions.


Sidetracked

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Alex Cohen grades this week’s hottest tracks.


Opinion Columnist

Air's Safari planet

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Air’s 1998 debut album Moon Safari sounds just like the title implies. The French duo takes the listener through a 45-minute cosmic journey to exactly what electronic music should be.


Cactus Flower, 322 E. KIrkwood Ave.
• Western-style beige button-up T-shirt $16
• Cowboy hat $30
• Detailed medium-wash jeans $12
• Leather bag $20
TOTAL: $78

The country catwalk

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Whoever said country fashion isn’t stylish never witnessed the chic, bold style of artists such as Shania Twain, the Dixie Chicks and Toby Keith.


Don't be fooled by the political premise of the new film – Harold and Kumar are still the same old guys.

Real Talk with Harold and Kumar

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One of this year’s most eagerly awaited movies is a sequel to one of the most popular comedies of the decade. And as John Cho put it, the “political premise is a way to make fart and poo jokes funnier.” Cho and Kal Penn co-star in the upcoming film Harold and Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay, set to release nationwide in theaters this Friday, April 25. WEEKEND chats with the stars of Harold and Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay and gets exclusive details.


Chase chilled with country music legend T.G. Sheppard before he played the Little Nashville Opry.

A night in Nashville

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Weekend reporter, Chase Cooper takes a look at the music scene in Nashville, Ind. I could’ve been offended. I’ve written opinion columns for the IDS since September, and I’ve worked full-time in the newsroom since January. But WEEKEND magazine never asked me, an outspoken Republican, to write anything for them until they wanted to cover “hillbilly” activities in Brown County. The IDS should feel lucky they have at least one Red State Redneck to do their dirty work for them. But rather than taking offense at this crass stereotyping, I leapt at the opportunity to spend an evening listening and dancing to music that God’s own angels couldn’t beat. I just couldn’t understand why nobody else wanted the assignment. What were they afraid of, the Boot Scootin’ Boogie Man?



Brandon Foltz

Celebrating more than 50 years of faith

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More than 50 years ago, Frank and Daisy Beck returned to IU, their alma mater, with the goal of fulfilling one of the campus’ greatest needs: a small chapel. The IU Chapel, Frank Beck’s initial name for the building, would sit nestled between the family burial ground of George Dunn and the Jordan River because, as he wrote in a chapel newsletter, no man can love IU without loving the Jordan River.




The Indiana Daily Student

Offices battle over the thermostat

Forget international summits on environmental policy. An ugly war against climate change is probably being waged in your workplace.