Monthly Archives: January, 2005

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Cornered! A Weekly CD Review.

Folk singer/songwriter Ani DiFranco's newest album, 'Knuckle Down,' was just released Jan. 25. In short, I don't like it.

Phenomenauts Blast Down To SoCal

Many small time bands have aspirations of reaching the mainstream. Each band goes about it in different ways.

Pepper Returns to Anaheim

Aside from being highly entertaining with both their commentary and the music itself, Pepper shows are worthwhile because they are a representation of

Acrobats Tumble at the Barclay

Imagine all the acrobatics in the movie 'Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon' without the green screens and wire harnesses. It was nothing but pure human t

KC and the Sunshine Band Returns

It is in the nature of pop culture to quickly forget past icons who have literally shaped the way music and entertainment are seen today. At certain t

Musician Magnetism

When I was in elementary school my best friend, like most prepubescent girls, was obsessed with New Kids on the Block. Her favorite was Jordan Knight

‘Seven Guitars’

August Wilson's 'Seven Guitars' takes place in the predominately black neighborhood of Red Hill in Pittsburgh, Pa. in 1948. The play opens with six

Sports in brief

W. B-Ball Loses to Idaho on the Road Moscow, Idaho

UCI’s Small Mistakes Takes Toll in Loss

The attempt made by the Anteaters (1-2) was more than notable; it was a strong string of good serves and intensity that captured each player. Yet, des

M. Volleyball Loses in Hawaii Sweep

After being defeated by the fourth-ranked Hawaii Warriors on Jan. 28, the No. 11 UC Irvine Men's Volleyball team came out the very next day fired up a

Video Games Time Consuming

Around eight to 10 years ago, when I was finally hitting double digits in age, the number of video games began to grow among teenagers and young adult

Reflection On UC Regents Meeting

This week's UC Board of Regents meeting will be Regent Ward Connerly's last as a member of the Board. After 12 years of service to this state and ou

Apathy Among Young People Goes Beyond Voting

This election was supposed to be different. We were going to change the world with our votes. We were going to buck the trend of the general decline i

Summers Entitled to Free Speech

In recent weeks, much has been said about the comments that Harvard president Lawrence Summers made at a conference on Jan. 14 about the possibility t

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