Daily Archives: Apr 14, 2008

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Your Wayzgoose Headliner: Del Tha Funkee Homosapien

New University: So, what was your goal for your new record "11th Hour" ? Del Tha Funkee Homosapien: I wanted to make it funky, but...

En Guard!

The recently formed Sword Fighting Club duels in Aldrich Park. The club meets several times a week to practice medieval sword fighting with foam...

Bend But Don’t Break

Junior Kyle Peterson arches over the high jump in Friday's Big West Challenge Cup. Peterson and the track squad will next compete in Azusa...

Getting a Leg Up

Junior Angeliza Fontillas competes in the 100-meter hurdles in the Big West Challenge Cup at Anteater Stadium.

Music Festival ‘Bamboozles’ The West Coast

On the afternoons of Saturday, May 5 and Sunday, May 6, thousands of teenagers and 20-somethings lined up outside the Verizon Wireless Amphitheater. After its unprecedented success in New Jersey, "The Bamboozle," a two-day music festival featuring a multitude of primarily alternative rock bands, made its way to sunny California.

Bollywood Beckoning: ‘U Me Aur Hum’ Breaks Down

"U Me Aur Hum" (You, Me and Us) has a great potential to become a serious look at Alzheimer's disease and its effect on a relationship. However, the directorial debut of actor Ajay Devgan is uneven and slow.

R.E.M. Stuck At A Level of ‘Acceptance’

In 2003, R.E.M. released "In Time: "The Best of R.E.M. 1988-2003." Then, in 2006, another "Best Of" CD was released based on their pre-major label work. So, how strange must it be for a close-to 30-year-old band who has released two greatest hits albums to release a new CD?

Nick Cave, Seeds ‘Dig’ Deep

The same brooding yet steady half-speaking, half-singing voice of Nick Cave brings us the absurd and mostly depressed human condition again with "Dig, Lazarus, Dig!!!"

Duke Spirit Lands on ‘Neptune’

The Duke Spirit is just one of many English imports to try out the other side of the pond. England had its share of...

Comedy Mondays Come to the Pub

For undergraduate students who are too young to know better, the Anthill Pub and Grille was a staple of the graduate community at UC...

‘Smart People’ Tries To Be Too Smart

What is wrong with being smart? It is a simple question that is asked repeatedly in different ways throughout the movie, "Smart People," and in reality, the answer is that there is nothing wrong with being intelligent. However, simply acting smart can only get someone so far, which is a problem that this film runs into throughout its duration.

Vanya Helps Theatergoers ‘Be Patient’

With the musical as the only form of theater that seems to be profitable anymore and keeping in mind that "the theatre is dying"...

Undergraduate Art Sample Success

Strolling along the walkway of the School of the Arts, any informed observer will discover the University Art Gallery building's secret entrance to "Samplings,"...

Rock for Darfur

On Wednesday night, April 9, the Darfur Action Committee, a campus student activist organization, held its second annual Rock for Darfur benefit concert for...

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