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Here’s to M. Night!

What must M. Night do to get some respect around here? Make a movie about a bored, broken family that experiences some emotional trauma? Pen a screenplay that follows some poorly adapted story about ancient Rome? I'm sick of character melodramas and sweeping, historical epics. I want to see some science fiction done right. Not ""Sunshine"" starring creepy guy from ""Red Eye."" Not even ""The Day after Tomorrow."" But stories told by people willing to question the nature of our world. Questions such as, what would you do if you found out that we are not alone in the universe? How are our lives changed by things we cannot explain? 


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Reader of the Day: Anna Silberman

For most, college living is a complete mess. But for Anna, the number one priority is to always maintain a high level of cleanliness. One of her biggest rules is to keep clean towels at hand, because she thinks it's idiotic to get out of a shower an'


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Machine Head: The guys you don’t want to meet alone at the end of a dark alley in the middle of the

Unless I'm in a car ... and the CD player is broken ... and I don't have an iTrip on me ... and I'm too embarrassed to sing ""Piano Man"" out loud ... I don't much listen to the radio anymore. I imagine I am not alone in this. Between CDs and iPods and all this new satellite radio stuff, it's got to be tough for the regular, old-fashioned WXYZ or KABC (total FYI tangent: For classification purposes, all radio stations west of the Mississippi start with a K and all radio stations to the east start with a W). However, despite its myriad of competitors, regular old radio isn't dead, although it might be getting a pretty swift kick in the face soon. According to The Hollywood Reporter, four large radio-controlling companies (Clear Channel, CBS, et al.) have come to terms with the FCC about—well—bribery, more or less. 


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Can’t get into heaven with that music

A war is being waged between my floorboards. The reason is, those floorboards haven't stopped vibrating since August, and I can't take it anymore. The incessant daily sound and pulse of my neighbors' bass under my feet have brought me to that eye-twitching point of annoyance and fury. Something inside is going to snap soon.  


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Machine Head’s latest to reign over ’07

Machine Head started their career with 1994's Burn My Eyes, which went on to become one of the seminal metal albums of the decade. That success proved hard to live up to. The band caught criticism from metal fans on their next three discs for a shift to a more radio-friendly, hard rock sound.  


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Jay tells a Storey

So I made it. Tomorrow marks the big 21 for me, and barring an ugly Monday afternoon incident, I will have avoided any legal reparations for my underage drinking. 


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Tucker breaks Michael Finley’s UW scoring record

CHICAGO—Some of the pain of losing the Big Ten Championship went away shortly after the NCAA Tournament seedings were announced Sunday, as the UW men's basketball team received the No. 2 seed in the Midwest bracket and will play in Chicago next weekend. 



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