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Crime in the classroom
So as the students of Crime in the Media shuffle out of their classroom, having just watched Clint Eastwood shoot up half of San Fransisco, the rest of Bloomington can rest easy. Nobody's getting any wise ideas.
Mr. Brooks: B+
Rather than recycle the same old serial murder and police pursuit plotline, "Mr. Brooks" puts a new spin on Hollywood killing that will shock and awe.
All you need is glove
stories of life on the road, where money is tight and boxing is all you can count on
Cake: B-Sides & Rarities : B
Fortunately, the spots where the band gets to show off its trademark sound make up the difference, providing the elements Cake fans have come to expect: quirky country, bouncy funk and playful vocals.
So Long Sopranos
Tony and Co. sleep with the fishes
Hannibal Rising: Movie: D Extras: B-
It would've been interesting to hear from Lecter mastermind Thomas Harris, who wrote the Hannibal novels and the screenplay for this film, in the audio commentary, but like the film itself, the extras fail to rise past mediocrity.
Forza Motorsport 2: X-BOX 360
If you missed the first "Forza," this is a no-brainer; it's a great driving sim you need to try out. But if you played the hell out of the first one, you might be better off playing it a bit more until there's a price drop in the new one.
Online only: Army of Shadows (Not Rated) Film: A+ Features: A+
$40 might be a hefty price tag, but filmmaking of this caliber is a rarity. Whether you rent it or blind-buy it, "Army of Shadows" won't disappoint you.
Online only: Perry Ferrell's Satellite Party: C+
In sum: solid instrumentals and plenty of (unintentional) humor -- but save your dinero.
R. Kelly Double Up : B-
Part Marvin Gaye, part Richard Pryor and part Michael Jackson (and not the part that sings), Kelly is a mad genius who knows exactly what he needs to do to get attention.
Friends, family prepare to remember Adams
Family, friends, and colleagues will gather on Thursday and Friday to pay their final respects to IU Student Media Director Dave Adams.
Nearly 664 IU login passwords ‘seized’ on computer
Nearly 664 IU computer users, more than half of them students, had their passwords “scrambled” June 2 after IU officials were notified by the FBI that usernames and passwords were found on an unknown computer and seized.
IU provost search nearing its completion
IU has narrowed its provost search down to five candidates. That list is set to be narrowed down to three and submitted to Interim Provost and President-elect Michael McRobbie soon.
Nose to the limestone
Artists from around the world have convened on the grounds of the Bybee Stone Company in Ellettsville since June 3 to learn about the medium of limestone sculpture.
Student Media mourns
Fall 2007 Editor-in-Chief senior Trevor Brown feels the loss of Dave Adams is going to leave something missing. “There will be a big hole that will be hard to replace,” Brown said. “Adams played such a huge part in college media and allowing the students at the paper to grow.”
IUAM shows 'Death and the Otherworld'
The House of Representatives will consider legislation today that will determine the funding for the National Endowment for the Arts.
House of Representatives to vote today
The House of Representatives will consider legislation today that will determine the funding for the National Endowment for the Arts.
IUPD participate in annual run for Special Olympics
IUPD Lt. Greg Butler biked roughly 70 miles from Indianapolis to Terre Haute on Saturday. He was not alone. Butler and IUPD Sgt. Dave Rhodes participated in the Law Enforcement Torch Run along with about 185 other police officers. The participants started at Victory Field in Indianapolis at 7:30 a.m. and traveled along U.S. 40 to finish at the Indiana State University Memorial Stadium in Terre Haute.
Writers’ Conference to host many aspiring authors
IU Writers’ Conference faculty member Nicholas Dawidoff said much of his writing inspiration does not come from literary greats but rather from the 1979 movie “Breaking Away.”











