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WSU jazz to be showcased at Michigan Jazz Festival


		WSU jazz to be showcased at Michigan Jazz Festival

The South End, Wayne State University, MI

2 hours ago by Mark Mock / For The South End

en marking the third Sunday in July on their calendars as the date of the annual Michigan Jazz Festival. Local musicians, artists and fans of jazz music flock to Schoolcraft College in Livonia to display their talents or appreciate the performances of others - free of charge.

Bike World offers services for Ragbrai bikers


		Bike World offers services for Ragbrai bikers

Iowa State Daily, Iowa State University, IA

11 hours ago by Sara Bishop

Bike World, 126 S. Third St., is lightening the load for Ragbrai riders with their charter service. Leanne Lauber, store employee, said three different charter services are offered: the basic charter service, the "In-Tents" full service charter and the luggage-only option.

Ledger not going quickly into that dark knight

Daily Iowan, University of Iowa, IA

11 hours ago by Anna Wiegenstein - The Daily Iowan

This was always going to be the most anticipated movie of the summer. But after January of this year, we'll never get to consider anything about The Dark Knight - from the opening weekend grosses to whether it will ever live up to any of the award buzz it's already garnering - without the grim question of Heath Ledger's death front and center.

Scooters: An efficient alternative to cars


		Scooters: An efficient alternative to cars

Iowa State Daily, Iowa State University, IA

19 hours ago by Emily Bishop

If you're looking to get a new set of wheels this summer but you're tight on cash, riding a moped or scooter may be the perfect solution to solve your summer woes. Mopeds and scooters are a money-saving alternative to cars - they're cheaper to buy and they save money on gas.

Broadway adaptation has great music, questionable cast

Michigan Daily, University of Michigan, Mi

1 day ago by Sheri Jankelovitz, Daily Arts Writer

"Mamma Mia!" Rating: 2 and a half out of 5 stars At Quality 16 and Showcase Like many musicals before it, "Mamma Mia!" has discovered that what works on stage may not translate as well to the big screen. As a show, "Mamma Mia!" is fun, exciting and colorful.

A 'Knight' in shining armor

Michigan Daily, University of Michigan, Mi

1 day ago by Blake Goble Daily Arts Writer

The Dark Knight Rating: 4 and a half out of 5 stars At Quality 16 and Showcase Warner Brothers There's a moment when the Joker, in a nurse's uniform, exits a hospital just as it blows up behind him. It's a chaotic scene, yet it's filmed with a perfect narrative flow and style, something that characterizes the film as a whole.

New sculpture 'Bound' to campus outside art building

The Alestle, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, IL

2 days ago by Jeff Mason

The transformation to the fall semester is already starting with the first pieces from the Sculpture on Campus program popping up around the university.

One of the first to show up is called "Bound," created by senior sculpture major John Eachus of Belleville.

Sand volleyball


		Sand volleyball

Iowa State Daily, Iowa State University, IA

5 days ago by Sara Bishop and Emily Bishop

Bump, set, spike! Iowa may be far from the sandy beaches of California, but there are plenty of places in Ames to play sand volleyball. Kaylee Manns, junior in journalism and mass communication and setter for the ISU volleyball team, said sand volleyball is more difficult than regular court volleyball because of playing in the sand.

Touring ethnic neighborhoods reveals rich culture, history of the city


		Touring ethnic neighborhoods reveals rich culture, history of the city

The South End, Wayne State University, MI

6 days ago by Giuseppa Ferrara / For The South End

Our country is constantly referred to as a "melting pot" - although a cliché term, we can't deny its truth. I reside on a street where Albanians, Muslims, Asians, African-Americans, Indians, Italians, Poles, Jews, Germans and Mexicans all live together. If your street doesn't look like this, just take a look at our campus.

Summer showbiz ends season with "Honk!"

The Alestle, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, IL

6 days ago by Soni Kumar

Summer Showbiz will bring a popular children's fable to life on the SIUE stage with their last show of the summer season, "Honk!," starting Thursday.

"Honk!" is a musical based on the story of "The Ugly Duckling", which is about a duck named Ugly wanting acceptance.

Demise of Project Runway will be Lifetime

Daily Iowan, University of Iowa, IA

6 days ago by Jake Jensen - The Daily Iowan

Fierce. Fabulous. Ferocious.



Three words often used to describe that behemoth of a reality show "Project Runway." For four seasons, aspiring fashion designers have sewn, stitched, and sweated for the chance to make it big. The fifth installment will première today at 8 p.m. on Bravo, but what should be a joyous occasion will be bittersweet.

A dark night


		A dark night

Minnesota State University Reporter, Minnesota State University, Mankato, MN

6 days ago by Ali Ramsey

With summer comes the year's biggest and most anticipated films and this summer is no exception.

But while "Indian Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull" didn't live up to its hype, there's still one film many people are expecting to be huge.

The release of Christopher Nolan's new Batman film, "The Dark Knight," is still more than a week away but people are already buying their midnight tickets so they can be the first to see it.

CD reviews: Mellencamp, Nas delight; Hold Steady too steady

Daily Iowan, University of Iowa, IA

6 days ago

John Mellencamp's 22nd release, Life, Death, Love, and Freedom, paints the people's champion of rockin' country in somber, reflective tones. Voice-and-acoustic driven, the album, released on the official Starbucks music label, boasts 14 tracks begging to label Mellencamp as another gracefully aging singer-songwriter.

Music professor is 'a prince of a guy'

The Alestle, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, IL

6 days ago by Kenneth Long

Music professor Prince Wells III has met many famous musicians, has traveled the country and has won numerous awards.

Wells, who recently stepped down from his three-year position of music department chair, said despite meeting musicians like Benny Goodman and Miles Davis, as well as being named one of the most influential St.

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