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Countdown: best songs of ’07

By TONY MARTIN | October 17, 2007

Wow, has it been 10 months already? This year has rocked unmercifully hard. If you want to know what the three best '07 releases are so far, bet the barn that these songs should be on everyone's lists. 3. Bomb the Music Industry! - "I Don't Love You Anymore"...

Great acting makes ‘Elizabeth’ a winner

By TONY MARTIN | October 17, 2007

7.5 / 10 Ah, the Golden Age. Has it really been almost 500 years? "Elizabeth: The Golden Age" came to theaters Friday, and it was the 1500s all over again. Well, at least it felt like it as I sat in an empty theater. Maybe it was plague related. No background...

The Marching New Orleans Jazz Band debuts their music while parading down campus streets

By LUCAS GILLAN | October 16, 2007

The NIU Marching New Orleans Jazz Band, a new student-led combo, hasn't been so lucky in avoiding attention. Instead of rehearsing in the fluorescent-lit, linoleum-tiled rehearsal rooms of the music building, they rehearse on the sidewalks, roads and...

‘We Own The Night’ is a clichéd, retread of crime movies

By CHRIS KRAPEK | October 16, 2007

Rating 7/10 "We Own The Night" is a clichéd, retread of crime movies that have been reproduced countless times with the same results. There is nothing new or original and the two hour runtime could have very well be condensed into a script for "Law...

James plays loudly, warmly at House show

By ANDY MITCHELL | October 16, 2007

Despite a small audience, the quintet Georgie James played loudly and warmly at the House Cafe on Sunday. Sundays are inherently not good days for a rock shows, especially in a college town. A good number of students are either recovering from the previous...

‘Marry Me’ protrays a timeless sentiment

By ANDY MITCHELL | October 16, 2007

The title track of St. Vincent's (nee Annie Clark's) debut album from this year is both utterly sweet and utterly twisted. It starts with Clark's pleading voice, singing "Marry me John / I'll be so good to you," and it's hard not to fall for it. Then,...

Rock show at House Cafe showed variety of talent

By ANDY MITCHELL | October 16, 2007

Despite a small audience, the quintet Georgie James played loudly and warmly at the House Cafe on Sunday. Sundays are inherently not good days for a rock shows, especially in a college town. A good number of students are either recovering from the previous...

Clooney is best of ‘Clayton’

By ANDY MITCHELL | October 15, 2007

8 / 10 For ten years, George Clooney has been one of Hollywood's most fascinating leading men. He's the kind of movie star who can carry big-budget capers like the "Ocean's Eleven" series and then be just as convincing in meatier, Oscar-worthy movies,...

Marriage done Perry style

By Lindsey Kastning | October 15, 2007

9 / 10 Over the weekend, Tyler Perry introduced his second romantic comedy of 2007. Perry moves from the focus of "Daddy's Little Girls" (his first release this year) and highlights the joys and hardships of marriage in his latest film, "Why Did I get...

Radiohead releases album to the masses

By Andy Mitchell | October 15, 2007

8 / 10 As easy as it is to love and admire Radiohead, it's very difficult to envy them. For more than a decade, the Oxford-based art-rock band has made a career of exceeding expectations, both commercially and artistically. There isn't a name in all of...

Track of the Day: ‘Poinciana’

By LUCAS GILLAN | October 15, 2007

It's a small tragedy that most jazz aficionados only know jazz pianist Ahmad Jamal as some cat who Miles Davis really dug. Jamal is one of the most distinctive and artistically genuine jazz musicians. If fans know him as a Miles influence, then non-jazz...

Straight-to-DVD movies often disappointing

By CHRIS KRAPEK | October 12, 2007

The straight-to-DVD market has exploded into a juggernaut void of talent. Movies are supposed to be seen on the big screen, but when it comes to the overall production of making a film, it's a tiresome, stressful and above all, expensive process. I was...