Northern Star

 

Advertisement

 

 
Northern Star

Northern Illinois University’s student news organization since 1899

 

Ensure student journalism survives. Donate today.

The Student News Site of Northern Illinois University

Northern Star

The Student News Site of Northern Illinois University

Northern Star

Convo Center not offering entertainment up to par

By CHRIS KRAPEK | November 15, 2007

The Convocation Center is a "$36 million investment" and "the single venue that can bring the university community together at one place and one time to share an experience", according to its Web site. However, this multi-million dollar venue has more...

Books you should (have) read

By PATRICK BATTLE | November 14, 2007

Title: "When the Legends Die" (1984) Author: Hal Borland Plot: Tom, of the Ute Indian tribe, is orphaned at a young age and left to fend for himself in the wilderness where he was raised. Importance: This is a depressing story that depicts losing one's...

Expect something new at this year’s Jazz Ensemble

By LUCAS GILLAN | November 14, 2007

DeKALB | The NIU Jazz Ensemble will present its fall concert free to the public Thursday in the Duke Ellington Ballroom in the Holmes Student Center. The concert is at 8 p.m. Concert attendees expecting Jazz Ensemble director Ronald Carter's signature...

NIU School of Theatre and Dance to perform

By LINDSEY KASTNING | November 14, 2007

DeKALB |Pirates have landed ballet-style at the O'Connell Theatre. With sword fighting, belly dancing and a love story, the School of Theatre and Dance brings the 150-year-old production of "Le Corsaire" to NIU for the first time. Under the direction...

‘Fred Claus’ not a present worth receiving

By CHRIS KRAPEK | November 13, 2007

chris krapek Staff Writer Fred Claus - 5/10 Starring: Vince Vaughn, Paul Giamatti, Kevin Spacey, Rachel Weisz, Kathy Bates Plot: Fred Claus (Vaughn) is a repo man who asks his brother Nicholas, or Santa Claus, (Giamatti) for a loan. To get the loan, Fred...

Album you should know: The Modern Lovers’

By ANDY MITCHELL | November 13, 2007

In 1972, epic songs such as "American Pie" by Don Mclean and "Layla" by Derek and the Dominos were topping the charts. It's no wonder that Warner Bros. didn't release an album by The Modern Lovers. They were almost the exact antithesis of the day's rock...

Album you should know: Dillinger Four’s

By TONY MARTIN | November 13, 2007

Dillinger Four's album "Versus God" is an album everyone should own. It came out on Hopeless Records in 2000 and has been changing people's minds about pop-punk ever since. In the time between this album and Dillinger Four's 1998 phenomenal "Midwestern...

Track of the Day:

By ANDY MITCHELL | November 13, 2007

Track of the Day - "Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger," by Daft Punk

Recently, I was told about an NIU student saying Daft Punk's excellent 2001 single was "totally ripping off Kanye West."

Nevermind the fact that Daft Punk's song came out six years before. Any big fans of the French powerhouse dance group will tell you that hearing "Stronger" by Kanye West only makes them want to hear its source material more.

It's easy to hear why. The hiccupping beat encourages the most acrobatic break dancing or perhaps an excellent version of "The Robot." Off the dance floor, the song still delivers, thanks to its deft, layered production.

But the song's best moment is when the electronically processed vocals speed up into a Guitar Hero worthy solo that's as catchy as it is mind-blowing.

It's no wonder Kanye decided to sample this. It's one of the few songs that lives up to its hype-building title. Of course, Kanye didn't really improve on his source material. On its own, it's just too, well, harder, better, faster, stronger.

"Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger," can be found on Daft Punk's 2001 album "Discovery" on Virgin Records.

Don’t judge a song by its cover

By PATRICK BATTLE | November 13, 2007

With every variety of music comes the connoisseurs who consider their beloved genre superior. On the other end of the spectrum is the hater, who declares utter distaste for a particular genre of music. The behavior of the connoisseur can be easily understood....

‘Lions for Lambs’ wastes some potential

By ANDY MITCHELL | November 12, 2007

Lions for Lambs 5 / 10 Staring: Robert Redford, Meryl Streep and Tom Cruise Plot: As two U.S. Army rangers are put in peril in Afghanistan, their former college professor (Redford) tries to inspire an apathetic student (Andrew Garfield) in California....

Dear Hillary Clinton…

By TONY MARTIN | November 12, 2007

Dear Hillary Clinton, It's great you want to be president. I am very fond of our next commander in chief not being a rich, white man. However, there is one issue that might stop me from wanting you as our next president, and instead hold out for Oprah...

‘P2’ doesn’t impress

By LINDSEY KASTNING | November 12, 2007

Rating: 2/10 Staring: Wes Bentley and Rachel Nichols Plot: Christmas has arrived and businesswoman Angela Bridges (Nichols) is in a hurry to leave work and get home to her family. As she walks out to her car on level P2 of a parking garage, Angela's car...