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Music review: Nine Inch Nails ‘Year Zero’

By Mat Warrenfeltz | April 23, 2007

Grade: D+ | In the life and career of Trent Reznor, he has seen it all. He has released a record that can arguably be considered one of the hundred greatest albums of all time ("Pretty Hate Machine"), along with a slew of other chart-topping releases,...

Music review: The Klaxons ‘Myths of the Near Future’

By Derek Wright | April 23, 2007

Grade: B+ | The title of the Klaxons' debut LP, "Myths of the Near Future," might as well refer to the band's revival of U.K. rave culture. The London-based trio has been credited (blamed?) since its 2005 conception as being the saviors of the long-dormant...

Silverchair

By Christopher Norman | April 23, 2007

Despite everything people keep telling me, Silverchair still exists. The post-grunge Australian rock group is all but dead. "Young Modern," the band's fifth number one album (in Australia) was released on March 31. The problem is: I am too old and sentimental...

Book review: “Rant: An Oral Biography of Buster Casey”

By Evan Thorne | April 22, 2007

"Rant: An Oral Biography of Buster Casey" by Chuck Palahniuk Grade: A- | "Like most people, I didn't meet Rant Casey until after he was dead. That's how it works for most celebrities: After they croak, their circle of close friends just explodes." Such...

Spitalfield

By Evan Thorne | April 22, 2007

DeKALB | What do you get when you add together two Chicago mainstays, a group of up-and-coming youngsters and one of the Windy City's many unsigned buzz bands? Well, chances are, you'd get something a little like Friday night's show at The House Cafe,...

Flavor staff offers some helpful tips for a drug-free 4/20

April 19, 2007

Christopher Schimmel Every year my friends and I celebrate 4/20 in the most hardcore way. We save up money all year long and then buy our tickets to Amsterdam. When we get there we go on a week-long binge of wordy goodness at the Amsterdam Annual Spelling...

The House Cafe to host Chicago heavy-hitters

By Mat Warrenfeltz | April 19, 2007

DeKALB | The House Cafe - 263 E. Lincoln Highway - will host one of the last big indie-rock events of the school-year today. The event will feature Chicago natives Spitalfield, Inept, Dr. Manhattan and Last Fast Action. Each band has a little something...

Movie review: Disturbia

By Stacie Wieland | April 18, 2007

Grade: A- | After assaulting his Spanish teacher, Kale (Shia LaBeouf) is sentenced to three months' house arrest. At first, he accepts his fate and takes to pigging out on junk food and daytime television, but his mother (Carrie-Anne Moss) quickly puts...

Movie Review: Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie Film for Theaters

By Christopher Schimmel | April 18, 2007

Grade: D | "Aqua Teen Hunger Force" broke out of the college realm and into the eyes of America after a guerilla ad campaign put Boston authorities on high alert. The ad campaign consisted of Lite-Brite boards in the shape of Ignignokt, a character from...

Movie review: Perfect Stranger

By David Rauch | April 18, 2007

Grade: D | If "Perfect Stranger" had centered itself around the danger and guilt of voyeurism, it might have offered a coherent story or message. However, because it was more interested in making sweet love to the image of Halle Berry and following bad...

The dangers of having children

By Jenna Andriano | April 17, 2007

I don't feel funny this week. What I feel is uneasy. Every so often the cosmos conspire to remind us that although we live oceans away from war zones and persecution, cities away from gang wars and terrorism targets, snuggly nestled in the comfort of...

Storytellers Theatre starts 10th season this Thursday

By Herminia Irizarry | April 17, 2007

Thursday through Sunday, the Stevens Building Corner Theater will host a myriad of folk, fairy, ghost and personal tales as told by NIU theater majors and minors. Directed by Patricia Ridge, professor in the School of Theatre and Dance, the 10th annual...