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Mardi Gras

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For thousands of people every year, the ultimate destination for Mardi Gras is Bourbon Street in New Orleans. Many traditional elements of Mardi Gras stem from the area’s Creole and Cajun culture. The food, music and language permeate the festivities, from the Creole dish jambalaya to the Cajun-based zydeco music.


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iPod: Friend or foe?

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Thousands of IU students walk around campus to the beat of their own drum, thanks to their iPods. What they might not realize is that the only drum beating is in their ears. Doctors say listening to iPods at a loud volume will increase hearing problems.




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Gordon to meet the mob

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In Champaign, the mob has assembled, the torches have been lit, the pitchforks have been sharpened in anticipation of the arrival of a chubby-cheeked, back-stabbing beast with a jumper that could jolt Frankenstein to life.



Vampire Weekend will always be cooler than you.

Weekend vacation

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The recurrent theme in much of the writing about Vampire Weekend's debut album is the debate over whether the band is merely another example of dreaded online overhype.




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IU Mythbusters

From porn stashes to poppy seed muffins - WEEKEND busts IU's biggest myths


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Same old ghost story

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Alfred Hitchcock once gave a description of the difference between "surprise" and "suspense," which I feel is applicable when thinking about "horror" movies such as "The Eye."








Rainy-day music

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Joe Jackson has been recording music since 1979, when he released his debut album Look Sharp!, which had the hit "Is She Really Going Out With Him?"