Archive | February, 2008
The west must win the battle of ideas
Sharia Law, also known as Islamic Law, has been spreading throughout Western Europe and the Americas for some years.
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Blogs, bytes and appeal: The fate of print journalism in the age of instant media
As people working at a newspaper, there are some obvious questions
arising, that challenge the future of the profession and, to some
degree, these questions have spread to the other professions that our
peers are pursuing.
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Dance company growing on the eve of spring concert, “Incubus”
If you heard about the KSU Dance Company’s Spring performance,
“Incubus,” you may have also been disappointed to learn that it sold
out.

PASTE: Making glue jealous since 2002
Ever heard of Paste Magazine? The Wall Street Journal has, calling
Paste “The best among American music titles.” So has Jason Lee (Earl,
from My Name is Earl), testifying that “They get music.” NPR, The
Chicago Tribune, and The New York Daily News agree.

Real World open casting call
You probably still frequent episodes of MTV’s “The Real World.”
Remember angry Puck from the third season in San Francisco; or Pedro,
the HIV/AIDS educator?

Short-shorts and afros and bears, oh my!
Will Ferrell tackles the world of professional basketball in “Semi-Pro.”

Christina Ricci has a pig snout in “Penelope”
Could you love someone with a pig snout for a nose? That is the
challenge that a young woman faces in director Mark Palansky’s movie
“Penelope,” which opens in theaters Friday, Feb. 29.

Earthtalk: Vegetarians
Vegetarians and vegans are so self-righteous about not eating meat
and how meat eating is so bad for the environment. How true are these
claims?



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