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Brooks hosts Cherryholmes
Family bluegrass band livens up the stage with music.
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On Tuesday, the Brooks Center for the Performing Arts saw Grammy-nominated performers breathe some fire into the normally formal and stuffy venue. Covered in glittery rhinestones and laying down some smoking fast banjo, fiddle, mandolin and guitar licks was Cherryholmes, one of the hottest bluegrass bands touring today.
The Bravery rocks Atlanta
The historic Roxy Theatre takes on the sound of today.
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From the outside, it looks old, worn, dilapidated even. Paint peels off the walls on one side and a line of rock 'n' roll-looking youths stretches from its dark front entrance down around a narrow alley on the opposite side. Cigarette smoke and breath clouds Atlanta's February air.
Film snob
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Well, the results are in, and you have probably moved on or didn't care in the first place. But this year's Oscars have been the best selection of movies by the Academy in a while. They are the perfect blend of cinematic brilliance and commercial viability.
On [tech]
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Microsoft's days are numbered. Now, before saying anything else, I don't mean the corporation as a whole, or even all of its core businesses. I mean that its days as operating system company numero uno in 99 percent of the world are shortly coming to an end.
CTV brings movies to campus
New contract allows students living on campus to
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Students on campus now can catch the latest movies on Channel 99 from the comfort of their dorm room. Clemson Television (CTV) signed a contract that brings up to 18 movies a month to residents. The contract was signed with a branch of Swank Motion Pictures called Residential Life Cinema.
'90s Flashback
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Oh, the '90s! A decade of middle school crushes, jellies, roller rinks and "Dawson's Creek." What little girl didn't have a crush on at least one of the Backstreet Boys or the *NSYNC-ers and doodled Mrs. Nick Carter all over her Lisa Frank notebooks? Most of us were stuck in the horrid world of middle school where boys had cooties and yet we still passed love notes with "check yes or no.
The top 5
Things to look forward to in march
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5: The midpoint of the semester. With January and February behind us, and March and April awaiting us, summer is that much closer. Though we still have the anxiety of last tests, the stress of final exams and the constant temptation to skip class, at least we know we're already halfway to the end.
Horoscopes
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Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) Independent is your motto, which attracts some and intimidates others. Your philosophy is, "I don't need anyone else." Very true; just be wary how much you use that phrase, you might end up friendless. Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20) Daydreamer, you are.
On the prowl
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I recently had my first hook-up with a bad boy, as I somehow missed out on that particular form of rebellion in high school. Probably because I value intelligence, gender equality and a reasonable amount of good intentions, I always have brought home nice guys.
Ask a panther
Dear Panther, I've got a hot date for Friday night and I really want to impress her. What do you think I should wear? Well, I like to hide my seven-foot-long body by attempting to look like a large house cat. It frightens some, but it drives the ladies wild.
2008 Woodie Awards
