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Celebrities should butt out of politics

By CHRIS KRAPEK | September 19, 2007

During the telecast of the 59th Annual Emmy Awards on Sunday, Sally Field won the award for "Outstanding Lead Actress In A Drama" for her work on ABC's "Brothers and Sisters." While accepting the award, she thanked her crew and fellow cast mates. She...

NIU School of Music chamber group retires after 38 years

By LUCAS GILLAN | September 19, 2007

For 38 years, the string studies program in the NIU School of Music was defined by two words: Vermeer Quartet. The world-renowned chamber group began its residency at NIU in 1970 and retired this year. The group's retirement capped off a career that included...

South Park easily the best show on television

By TONY MARTIN | September 18, 2007

Who could have guessed that the most important show on television would've started in 1997 with a pilot about anal probes? The first episode of "South Park" â€" painstakingly difficult to create, using only construction paper and cutouts â€" pales...

‘Mr. Woodcock’ will quickly be forgotten

By CHRIS KRAPEK | September 18, 2007

There is nothing funny about "Mr. Woodcock". Even though this movie is being advertised as a comedy, it is filled with no laughs and no humor. What this film does offer is a sadistic, absurd, and insulting waste of 79 minutes that the viewer will never...

NIU welcomes Avalon Quartet

By LUCAS GILLAN | September 18, 2007

For 38 years, the string studies program in the NIU School of Music was defined by two words: Vermeer Quartet. The world-renowned chamber group began its residency at NIU in 1970 and retired this year. The group's retirement capped off a career that included...

‘Sixx AM:’ Horrible music for a horrible book

By Tony Martin | September 18, 2007

Rating: .1/10 An open letter to music as a whole: Hi, it's me, Tony Martin. Music, I know we've had some arguments in the past, but I usually find some way to get over it and accept you back into my life. However, music, we need to talk. It's about the...

House Café features politically-conscious local hip-hop groups

By ANDY MITCHELL | September 17, 2007

As young children, most of us were probably told not to bang on pots and pans. Good thing the band Hackage didn't listen. The group, comprising of four high school friends, banged their way into the hearts of the audience at the House Café Saturday...

‘The Brave One’ proves to be a thrilling film

By PATRICK BATTLE | September 17, 2007

Rating: 9 / 10 At first glance, "The Brave One" may wear the mask of the typical mainstream revenge thriller, which must rely on action and the intensity of its violence to evoke empathy from the audience. However, what director Neil Jordan has achieved...

‘I Want Someone…’ leaves people wanting more

By CHRIS KRAPEK | September 17, 2007

Rating: 7/10 When James (Jeff Garlin) has a problem in life, he eats. Instead of asking his family, friends or loved ones for support, he buys pudding in bulk and eats it in a parking lot. In "I Want Someone To Eat Cheese With," James is a 39-year-old,...

REO Speedwagon rocks students and parents at Convo

By LINDSEY KASTNING | September 16, 2007

After an eventful family weekend, the event that got parents reminiscing about the good old days was REO Speedwagon. Lead singer Kevin Cronin and his band rocked the stage at the Convocation Center on Sept. 15. Although Cronin was fighting a cold, his...

Otto’s hosts benefit for local woman

By ANDY MITCHELL | September 16, 2007

With a black T-shirt reading, "Cancer is stupid," Nikki Williams was all smiles as she watched several people come into Otto's for an event put together entirely for her. "I'm overwhelmed at the amazing job they've done," she said, sitting at the downstairs...

Feel better about yourself by watching models

By NYSSA BULKES | September 13, 2007

America's Next Top Model â€" Heels high enough to make sitting down sound really fun; lips so puffy you develop a speech impediment; criticism so harsh you'll crave the next time the judging panel rips into you and calls you a boring waste of film....