
Above: Crescent Players pose for a publicity shot for “Cannibal, the Musical.”
Eliza Hallabeck
Entertainment Editor
While all students are working hard for the final weeks of the semester, the Crescent Players are pushing for more than their schoolwork: They will be performing three one-act performances next week.
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Igor Ginzburg
Staff Writer
Candace Bushnell, the best-selling author of “Sex and the City,” spoke on Tuesday night in the Michael J. Adanti Student Center Theater about her life, the show and of course, sex.
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Sal Amenta
Staff Writer
Nine Inch Nails- Year Zero (Two and a half stars)
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Sal Amenta
Staff Writer
Fountains of Wayne - Traffic and Weather (Three Stars)
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Robert Daly
Staff Writer
There are forces who are aquatic and they consist of three detectives:
Frylock, Master Shake and Meatwad. These are the main characters in
“Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie Film for Theaters.”
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Robert Daly
Staff Writer
A picture of a drawn empty birdcage is what sits next to Kurt Vonnegut’s body. He lays motionless and the birds can finally be heard, “Poo-Too-Weet.”
The legacy this man left behind is a very subtle one. His thoughts are outspoken understandings of what will or might be. A loathsome man who declared all too well the world was going to end and—like Aristophanes predicted in Vonnegut’s “The Birds”—the last sound will be the soft lulling of a harmless bird.
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Pieces from "Closer: Nature's Diverse Work" by Southern student Kristen Keltz.
Eliza Hallabeck
Entertainment Editor
As April showers hit campus last week, spring was blossoming on the second floor of the Ralph Earl Hall art gallery.
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Michael Levy
Copy Editor
Anyone who’s seen Adult Swim’s hit show, “Aqua Teen Hunger Force,” can tell you the show’s plot is looser than its character development. So, if the creators wanted to make a movie to elaborate on the back stories of the characters, it would be assumed that the movie would have to not only be funny, but it would need to share the information needed to make sense. “Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie Film for Theaters,” for the most part, fails to deliver in both departments.
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Sal Amenta
Staff Writer
Timbaland - Timbaland presents Shock Value (Three and a half stars)
The long-awaited solo outing from one of hip-hop’s most prolific producers has finally arrived, nine years after his debut. A more fitting name would be “Timbaland and Friends,” as nearly every track is a collaboration with today’s biggest hit makers.
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Above: Students getting manicures at "Girl's Night Out" last Tuesday.
Katherine Montoya
Copy Editor
Female students at Southern were treated to the “Sex and the City” experience.
“Girls Night Out,” held on Tuesday, April 10 in the Student Center, was
an evening filled with entertainment, food, free giveaways and good
company.
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