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Monday, March 29, 2004
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Updated:
03.31.04
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Underwear, pasta make appearance in modern dance
Dance Review
Throw away the ballet slippers and the tutus.
The Contemporary Dance Ensemble, presented by the school of theatre
and dance in LatimerShaeffer Theatre from March 25 to 27
at 8 p.m., was not a typical G-rated dance performance.
Sex in the Suburbs: Covering Distance
Nothing's slow when
sending loved ones snail mail
The college years generally are the first time
people get involved in long-distance relationships. Boyfriends
and girlfriends used to being separated by only a neighborhood
may find themselves hundreds of miles apart for stretches of weeks
or even months...
Favorite Memories go digital: Web sites offer albums
Tech Talk
So you've made the transition from your outdated
point, shoot and develop 35mm camera to a snazzy point, shoot
and share digital camera. This is a transition I also have made
and, similarly, I am sure the sharing of your photos has become
a weekly obsession...
'A Crow' flies angry skies
Noteworthy CD review
Incubus's latest album, "A Crow Left of
the Murder," opens with a rant aimed at the megalomaniacs,
people who have an obsession with grandiose performances, of the
world. Vocalist Brandon Boyd denounces them as false idols, saying,
"You're no Jesus/ You're no fucking Elvis." Clearly,
Boyd has traded introspection for accusation; on this record,
he wears his anger on his sleeve.
Pulley raises punk politics
Noteworthy CD review
This spring, step up to bat against a lineup
of melodic creations. Epitaph Records scores a winner with Pulley's
newest release, "Matters." Twelve vocally driven pop
songs laced with addictive guitar riffs and fast-moving beats
will prove to be a musical grand slam.
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