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Backstreet Boys are back

By LINDSEY KASTNING | November 8, 2007

Staff Writer A.J., Howie, Brian, and Nick are have returned with their new album "Unbreakable." The Backstreet Boys are back. The album is proof that the Backstreet Boys are more mature than ever. Kicking the young teen band sound and incorporating the...

Track of the Day – ‘I Don’t Know What It Is’ by Rufus Wainwright

By LUCAS GILLAN | November 8, 2007

If you can't stand cookie-cutter pop radio or shallow, hype-heavy indie rock, you probably already love Rufus Wainwright. If you don't already know about him, "I Don't Know What It Is" from his 2004 album, "Want One," is a perfect place to start. It has...

Writers Guild of America goes on strike Monday

By CHRIS KRAPEK | November 8, 2007

The entertainment industry came to a halt Monday. The Writers Guild of America, with its 12,000 members, went on strike due to failed contract negotiations with The Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers. The writers say they deserve a bigger...

Jay-Z’s albumb, American Gangster, receives 8/10

By PATRICK BATTLE | November 8, 2007

Staff Writer 8/10 Jay-Z is back with his second post-retirement release, "American Gangster." Guess what? It's not terrible. Interlaced with audio clips from the Ridley Scott film of the same name, the album starts off a little rocky, but eventually picks...

Afrobeat visits DeKalb amidst busy schedule

By LUCAS GILLAN | November 7, 2007

Chicago Afrobeat Project comes to DeKalb tonight hoping to fill Otto's Niteclub with infectiously kinetic dance music and - hopefully - lots of college kids. "We're definitely expecting a way better turn out than the last two shows," said drummer Marshall...

Bounty hunter’s free speech still destructive

By PATRICK BATTLE | November 7, 2007

Duane "Dog" Chapman, star of the A&E reality series "Dog The Bounty Hunter," recently came under fire for a racially charged verbal tirade in which he used the "n-word" several times during a recorded phone conversation with his son, urging him to...

‘Martian Child’ depicts normal, dysfunctional families

By HERMINIA IRIZARRY | November 7, 2007

Starring: John Cusack, Bobby Coleman, Joan Cusack, Amanda Peet Plot: John Cusack plays a science-fiction writer who is considering adopting a six-year-old boy named Dennis. The only problem? Dennis believes he's from Mars. The Good: Cusack steps into...

Don’t believe the criticism for ‘Darjeelng Limited’

By TONY MARTIN | November 6, 2007

The ultimate curse of not seeing a movie right away is the "mixed review." When people you know and trust say different things, it's hard to watch a film and make your own opinions. Fortunately, nobody seems to be talking about the new Wes Anderson movie,...

Track of the Day: ‘Banana Pancakes’

By HERMINIA IRIZARRY | November 6, 2007

Track of the Day: "Banana Pancakes" - Jack Johnson Since pancakes are probably one of the best comfort foods, it makes sense that a song about them would be just as comforting. Off his 2005 album, "In Between Dreams," "Banana Pancakes" is a feel-good...

Soul band Eli Johes finds NIU talent

By LUCAS GILLAN | November 6, 2007

Chicago pop/soul band Eli Jones has come a long way from its humble beginnings as two Carleton College alumni sitting in an apartment and talking about music. Helping the group along has been a hearty dose of hard work, an unbreakable faith in the power...

‘Bee Movie’ full of A-list fun

By LINDSEY KASTNING | November 6, 2007

Rating: 9/10 Starring: Jerry Seinfeld, Renée Zellweger, Matthew Broderick, Patrick Warburton, John Goodman, Chris Rock, Kathy Bates, Barry Levinson, Oprah Winfrey Plot: Barry B. Benson has graduated from Bee University and has to pick his lifetime...

3 bands pack full ‘house’ Friday

By ANDY MITCHELL | November 5, 2007

While most nights at The House Cafe feature at least one band playing to a small crowd, Friday night's show was happily different. Not only did all three bands, Chicago's Baby Teeth, Sycamore's The Patience and Naperville's Sleepy Sleepy Octopus impress...