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Less than three weeks left before annual spring concert

By Alex Plimack

In February, it was the Def Jam Web site. Now: The tickets. The posters. The T-shirts. All assert The Roots will be headlining Tigerfest on Saturday, April 26. But less than three weeks before the scheduled concert, the Campus Activities Board and the office of student activities have yet to confirm the band's appearance at the annual spring festival on Burdick field According to student activities coordinator for programming Bridget Chase, the University's

Bands battle in Paws

Alpha Gamma Delta hosts local musicians to raise money for Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation

By Carrie Wood

Carrie Wood Associate Arts Editor Pit against each other in a Battle of the Bands Tuesday night, four local bands were both friends and foes as they fought together to raise money

OnDemand is worth the subscription

By Joey Love

In this age of instant gratification and automatic information, many businesses understand that if customers can't immediately get what they want, they might move on. Therefore, someone came up with the idea of "On Demand," an interactive program on your TV that provides the immediacy of movies and television programs.

Q&A: With Brittany Snow, star of 'Prom Night'

By Alex Plimack

Brittany Snow, star of the horror film remake "Prom Night," answered questions for college journalists. What do you think about the current tradition that after prom is supposed to be kind of hook-up time - do you think that there's too much pressure on teen girls to hook-up on prom night? I definitely think there's a little bit; actually, there's a lot of pressure with teenage girls and guys too, wanting to hook-up and whatnot on prom…I think that that's just kind of one of those things that comes along with the territory of prom, but I think the good thing is that more and more kids are getting smarter about knowing their limits and knowing what's right and what's wrong.

'Smart People,' good flick

By Alex Plimack

"Smart People" tries to do for the intellects what "Little Miss Sunshine" did for the losers. It's an ode to the clueless personal interactions of some of the brightest that doesn't exactly match the charm of "Sunshine," but it still soundly stands on its own as a decent dramedy.

Familiar 'Street Kings' is still a gritty, raw experience

By Alex Plimack

Who knew corruption could be so fun? "Street Kings," the latest from David Ayer, shows growing pains from the inexperienced writer/director but with more good than bad, it's easy to forget what doesn't work and enjoy what does. Keanu Reeves is vice detective Tom Ludlow, casually boozing before kicking down doors and getting the pat on the back for being a hero cop.

Reel Deal: Please, let's avoid another strike, ok?

Screen Actors Guild threatens to walk

By Alex Plimack

Hollywood is starting to remind me of a bowling alley. Two months after the striking writers put down the picket signs and picked up the pens, there are rumors that the Screen Actors Guild (SAG) could walk out. However, this isn't the first time such a possibility has arisen.

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