See some changes
When KDIC got the CD sampler for Beck’s latest album, Sea Change, I was eager to hear the latest music from one of the most talented and eclectic artists today. I was expecting solid singles with captivating hooks to overwhelm me. Too bad Sea Change isn’t that kind of album.
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Live radio theatre brings variety to KDIC
“There’s not a logical reason for people to listen to the show,” said Andrew Cole, ’04, producer of the Sunday night KDIC feature “Mystery Suspense Theatre.”
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Harris’ little instruction book
Jeremy: I will begin this week’s column with a public apology for our blind recommendation of Red Dragon in our last column. Red Dragon is a terrible film that upon viewing will not only scar you for life, but will likely doom your children and grandchildren to embarrassment on the elementary school playground at the hands of the good taste bully.
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Exploring mind, body, and art
At the opening of No Sleep ‘Til Brooklyn, the art show of Charlotte Hess ’04, people looked at hundreds of naked bodies, poked at Barbie doll parts hung from wires, and left notes for the artist using a pen with a head.
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