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Beer drinkers unite
The Great Tucson Beer Festival taps local brewers at beer lovers' paradise Saturday night
RedCat Amber. Old Monkeyshine Ale. Countdown Honey Brown.
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Eight Points of Chaos and Order
It's a bit Middle Eastern, a pinch Slavic, a tad gypsy with some Latin here and there. Splash some Asian, and voilaö you've got the Molehill Orkestrah. But it's not that simple.
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The Information Commons Under Attack
With the keyboards tapping, the florescent lights buzzing and the cool air flowing, the Information Commons certainly is a great place to escape the heat and get some work done. Swiveling chairs, flat screens, high-speed Internet and CD burners make the library one giant funhouse.
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MovieReview: Porn În Chicken
Grade: F
Clumsy first times ÷ everyone has a story, although most people don't have theirs broadcast over cable television.
Comedy Central's first original movie, "Porn În Chicken," is more embarrassing than the name would suggest.
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MovieReview: ÎKnockaround Guys' benefits from college try
Grade: B
For some reason, even though it was completed in 1999, "Knockaround Guys" is only just now hitting theaters. Maybe the distributors were worried you won't like it. It doesn't fit your average mold for mafia-related tragi-comedy. That's because it doesn't suck.
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Cinema Showdown: Tuck Everlasting
Grade: A & B
Utz: "Tuck Everlasting" is about a magical spring that, if drunk from, will give you everlasting life. One family has secretly existed for more than a hundred years under the well's spell, until a young girl discovers and befriends them. The movie is based on a "great American novel."
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BookReview: ÎStudent Body Shots·' by Steve Hofstetter
Grade: B+
There is something particularly universal about the college experience, no matter which overpopulated university or backwoods liberal arts college you attend. According to Steve Hofstetter, author of "Student Body Shots: A Sarcastic look at the Best 4-6 Years of Your Life," it is the miniscule moments students share that are hilariously typical.
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