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A Glass of Boob Scotch
Bob Log's back in town, so bust a move. Fathers, first hide your daughters and then lock up all your liquor cabinets.
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CD Review: Coldplay
A Rush of Blood to the Head
Grade: A
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Liberated Voices speaks of apartheid
Show featuring over 65 pieces from New York's Museum for African Art make their only Arizona stop at UA Art Museum
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CD Review: Faultline
Your Love Means Everything
Grade: B
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MAW: Middle Aged Women
My friend Bob and I are sitting in class together talking. We could be reading. We could be learning. But a woman, middle-aged, up front and center, is asking some irrelevant question that are taking up the professor's time.
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CD Review: Dropkick Murphys
Live
Grade: A
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Book Review: ĪThe Rant Zone'
Grade: D+
There is something funny about reading stand-up comedy, and I am not referring to the jokes. New York Times best-selling author Dennis Miller, or more fittingly known as former "Saturday Night Live" news anchor and HBO talk show host, has come out with "The Rant Zone."
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Book Review: 'The Ordinary White Boy'
Grade: B+
College, like any other institution, is a Mecca for social and racial strain. However, it can also be a pilgrimage towards knowledge about cultural wrongdoings. "The Ordinary White Boy" is a new novel by Brock Clarke. The book divulges racial tension after an onset of small town occurrences ö a black family's house is burned down and a Puerto Rican man has been missing for days.
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Reel Reviews: ĪBlade II' DVD packs loads of special features
Grade: A
Who cares what movie is featured on this DVD ÷ it's got fantastic special features. If filmmaking interests you at all, rent it.
But let's get one thing straight about the "Blade" movies. They are not cool. At least not in the usual "Wow, ĪBlade' is so cool" sense.
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Reel Reviews: ĪThe Good Girl' a pleasant surprise
Grade: A
Sometimes a movie is just a movie. It begins, the audience watches, then it ends. Most of the time the two worlds, the real and the pretend, don't really touch each other in the process.
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