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Sometimes I'm still pissed

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As everyone knows, the rock revival is in full force. And as someone who grew up on punk rock in a medium-sized Midwestern city, I was annoyed at first. I felt betrayed; since middle school I had listened to underground music, wore the thrift-store clothes and espoused leftist politics.


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French kiss and make up

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Quelle horreur! Le Divorce is a bit of a disappointment. I expected a sparkly little chick flick with plenty of good-looking French men. The reality was a quasi-comedy full of overwrought drama in all the wrong spots and a climax that was amazingly anticlimactic.


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Hobbits strike back!

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It's back to Middle Earth for all you Tolkien fans, and director Peter Jackson goes all out. We witness the miraculous return of Gandalf the Wizard (played by Ian McKellen), we're introduced to the incredible and often disturbing Gollum and experience the epic battle fought at Helm's Deep.


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Mary J.'s hip hop soul is much o-Bliged

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In the song "It's a Wrap" from her new album Love & Life, Mary J. Blige disses the cheating man in her life and you begin to wonder if Blige gets her sense of empowerment from the deepest depths as well as the highest highs. Such is her nature. Love & Life is such an emotionally-drenched operatic piece of work that after 18 tracks and 70 minutes, I was exhausted and felt a sudden urge for bon bons.

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Country-fried hip-hop

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Even the country folks inevitably turn their head toward the cities at some point. In a genre as urbanized as hip hop, it's not terribly surprising that the Nappy Roots' sophomore album Wooden Leather features a more worldly sound and outlook than its uniquely Southern first album, Watermelon, Chicken & Gritz.


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Guided by Voices' latest not 'earth' shaking

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Critics have begun singing Robert Pollard's praises again … perhaps they spoke too soon. With his highly prolific band, Guided By Voices, Pollard has unleashed Earthquake Glue. What's here is well-written, sung nicely in Pollard's trademark cigarette-tinged rasp and backed more than ably by his bandmates. True to form, most of the cuts are either too short or too long.


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'In This Skin?' More like 'In This Marriage"

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Jessica Simpson returns with her junior album, In This Skin. After hit singles and power ballads such as "Irresistible" and "Where You Are," featuring husband Nick Lachey, Simpson proves she possesses a more sultry side to her voice in her latest album.


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It's Rancid, but it doesn't stink

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Rancid's latest, Indestructible, is a politically-fueled, Clash-inspired album. It's a good effort, but can't reach the creative success of 1994's Let's Go or 1995's … And Out Come the Wolves. The band is in the right state of mind, but has lost the energy that made the aforementioned albums so great.





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Clarett unlikely to play at all

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COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Ohio State athletic director Andy Geiger said Tuesday night that he doubted sophomore tailback Maurice Clarett would return to the defending national champions this season.


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Cubs, Cards split doubleheader

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CHICAGO -- Matt Morris outpitched Kerry Wood and Jim Edmonds hit his second homer of day as the St. Louis Cardinals beat the Chicago Cubs 2-0 to split their day-night doubleheader Tuesday night.


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Rain drops instead of drop shots

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NEW YORK -- Andy Roddick walked down the hallway from the locker room at Arthur Ashe Stadium, then made a left just before the door leading to the court. Where was he headed? To the tournament referee's office, site of the biggest buzz of activity Tuesday afternoon at the U.S. Open. Rain postponed matches for a second straight day, and officials said the tournament might not finish on time.


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on the SIDELINES

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Former IU quarterback Gibran Hamdan was released by the Washington Redskins Friday. On Saturday, Hamdan went to watch his younger brother play football for the first time.


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NFL season will be full of surprises

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As classes start and the whiffs of autumn begin to roll across the country soon, it could only mean one great thing for the sports fan: a long awaited return to the gridiron since last January's playoffs and bowl games. College football is already underway as the Hoosiers painfully found out last Saturday, but tomorrow dawns a new season in the National Football League and kicks off the beginning of Sunday afternoons spent with friends, a beverage and a bratwurst in hand.


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Depth, expereince in defense will benefit

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There's an old saying that goes, "Offense wins games, but defense wins championships." There wouldn't be any other phrase that better suits the Hoosier women's soccer team. Led by senior defenders Carly Everett and Erin Hesselbach and senior goalkeeper Shaunna Daugherty, the defensive unit looks to establish themselves as one of the best in the Big 10.


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Staying in Bloomington

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Junior forward Ned Grabavoy was named Big Ten Offensive Player of the Week on Tuesday after leading IU to its first adidas/IU Credit Union Championship in four years. He scored a goal and an assist to lead the Hoosiers to a 1-0-1 record on the weekend.


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Around The Campus

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Any student that has had their bicycle impounded will get a chance to get their bike back. IU Parking Operations will hold their Fall Bike Auction at 9 a.m., Saturday in the lower level of the Jordan Avenue garage. Bicycles of all styles and conditions will be available for purchase.