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August 22, 2005
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Welcome to your best source of campus news, sports and entertainment.
That's right, I said "best."
Across the University of Arizona, there are experts in the humanities, sciences, business and law. Our campus athletic teams regularly rise to the top on the soccer field, baseball and softball diamonds and, of course, the hardwood.
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Latest Issue: August 8, 2005
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When people say a film is independent, this is not always indicative of a
particular style or genre, but merely a limited budget and release. But in the
case of "Me and You and Everyone We Know," there is no other real way to
describe it. It is a quintessential independent film, and it is unlike any
other.
The story for "Me and You and Everyone We Know" is original and offbeat and
does not follow the conventional rules of screenwriting that most writers
follow. Writer/ director Miranda July stars as Christine Jesperson, a starving
artist who drives old people around to earn a living. She is struggling both
artistically and romantically and is desperately trying to save her own life. [Read
article]
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