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Wednesday, July 21, 2004
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Lost in translation
Interpretations of Dante's 'Inferno'
With the expansion of Christianity over the centuries, plenty of artists have taken a stab at conceptualizing hell for the masses through various forms of art.
Michael Mazur is one artist who has taken several stabs at the subject with a very contemporary approach by creating 41 etchings of Dante's "Inferno".
"They're all original," Mazur said of his etchings. "They're not reproductions; they're fine art prints. The whole installation is like a book."
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Lamb on the lam
Kababeque solid fare
Indian food tastes best with Indian music, the way I'm sure snails taste best when there's a small orchestra playing nearby.
Now, I had this Hindu Indian friend my freshman year, but he was a vegetarian and never told me about lamb kebabs. I wish I had known sooner.
To the right of the entrance of Kababeque, 845 E. University Blvd., was a wall posted with famous faces of Indian cinema.
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Smith bears arms, ass
Centuries ago, God gave humans 10 laws to obey. In the future, humans give robots three.
Naturally, we all know what happens when humans disobey laws. So what happens when robots begin to think and act like humans?
"I, Robot" attempts to answer this theoretical question and, surprisingly, succeeds with incredible special effects, excellent directing, great humor and a lil' nudity.
In the year 2035, the need for actual libraries has been eradicated due to the advancements of the Internet. Likewise, the need for human labor in factories and other lines of work has also been replaced by machine labor, namely robots.
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