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'Crazy Heart' brings sounds of country realism 4

The Wittenberg Torch, Wittenberg University, Springfield, OH

7 hours ago by Drew Choiniere

Starring as Bad Blake, a once-prominent country singer whose life has been nearly shattered by hard living and booze, Jeff Bridges once again reminds us why he has been one of the most consistent and important actors of the last 40 years.

In his latest film, the unexpected and nuanced indie, "Crazy Heart," Blake lives his life like one of the country songs he sings in his liquor-soaked sets.

Health Center worries over potential H1N1 outbreak 2

The Transcript , Ohio Wesleyan University , Delaware , OH

17 hours ago by Timi Ademodi, Transcript Correspondet

There might be a third outbreak of the H1N1 virus on campuses this spring, according to the Center for Disease Control.


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Music: John Butler, Not Just Another Musician


		Music: John Butler, Not Just Another Musician

The Activist, University of Cincinnati Raymond Walters College, OH

1 day ago by Jono Bregger

I'll never forget the first time I heard John Butler.

Joanna Newsom's Have One On Me: Drag City Always Wins

The Denisonian, Denison University, OH

10 hours ago by Tristan Eden

Joanna Newsom is not to be taken seriously. In fact, it is important to understand that the artists on Drag City--the Chicago-based indie label that is home to Newsom and a number of other semi-geniuses--is not to be taken seriously. Of course, in no way does this mean that Newsom's releases--or her label mate's releases--are not brilliant, beautiful, and fully realized perfect pieces of music.

Choose quality over quantity when deciding on concerts

The DePauw, Depauw University, IN

8 hours ago

Who went to the concert on Saturday? We didn't. We had other, more exciting things to do, in more exciting places than Kresge Auditorium.

It seems that we weren't the only ones with other plans, because Kresge was-for the second time this year-conspicuously not full, as Union Board estimated 500 people attended the concert, in which it had 900 tickets available to sell.

Sounding off on local and national sports headlines

The Denisonian, Denison University, OH

7 hours ago by Christian Payne

Sportscenter's opening jingle sounded a lot different to me the other morning for some reason. It couldn't have been anchor Stuart Scott's "boo-yah." It wasn't the newest Twitter update about Tiger's trip back home. Watching the normal dazzling dunks, a super serving of slap-shots, and the highlights of the "Top Ten Plays" wasn't it either.

Outlook gathers support for gender-neutral housing

The Denisonian, Denison University, OH

4 hours ago by Alex Walling

On the second floor of Slayter, representatives from Outlook, Denison's gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, questioning and allied (GLBTQA) advocacy group, is collecting signatures for a petition to abolish the ban on students of different genders to share a room, a practice more widely known as gender-neutral housing.

TNA pile-drives into WWE's time slot

PUC Chronicle, Purdue University Calumet, IN

19 hours ago by William Koester

Professional wrestling rarely gets much media coverage these days, but after tonight, that might change.

Total Nonstop Action's flagship program "Impact!" will begin airing Mondays at 8 p.m. on Spike TV. The show will now air in the same timeslot as World Wrestling Entertainment's "Raw" on USA Network.

What won't people sell on Craigslist?

PUC Chronicle, Purdue University Calumet, IN

1 day ago by Andrea Drac

When it comes to Schoop's hamburgers on Indianapolis Boulevard in Hammond, that very question comes to mind as the business is offered for the bargain price of $189,500.

Schoop's hamburgers has been a staple in the Hammond area as having uncharacteristic menu items such as the "Irish nachos" and the "Mickey" burger, while providing its own slice of 1950's style Americana.

Students are DENIED

PUC Chronicle, Purdue University Calumet, IN

19 hours ago by Zach Heridia

The way PUC informs students they will not be receiving financial aid consists of a message saying:

"You are no longer eligible to receive financial aid as you have reached the maximum timeframe for receipt of financial aid as outlined in the Satisfactory Academic Progress policy at Purdue Calumet.

When a "Killer" Idea Goes Horribly Wrong

The Cauldron, Cleveland State University, OH

1 day ago by Justin Brenis

Unless you've been living under a rock (or stacks and stacks of our missing Cauldron issues…we WILL find you…) this past week, chances are you've already heard this story.

DATELINE: SeaWorld - Orlando, Fla. Tillikum, a 12,000 pound male Orca (better known as a Killer Whale), after performing an evening show inexplicably kills his trainer.

Less Than 100 Days To Go

The Cauldron, Cleveland State University, OH

1 day ago by Rob Ivory

Ok, so what did you expect?

The United States men's national soccer team never scored against the Dutch coming into this week's international friendly, but the US played quite nicely against one of the best teams in the world. Before you crinkle up this paper because I am going writing another soccer column, understand that this sport means so much too many of us living around this nation.

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