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Affordable fun
Finding ways to enjoy spring break
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There's plenty of fun to be had during spring break without breaking the bank in Florida or Mexico. "I would take the opportunity to do the things I can't normally do around here, if I wasn't doing anything (for spring break)," said Harper Woods sophomore Deanna Falzone.
Spring Break: The Darjeeling Boundless
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It's easy to spot a Wes Anderson production. He creates a very particular and unmistakable world within his films, one made of colorful, luxuriant and exotic visuals. I've once before heard his signature style referred to as "The Anderson Aesthetic," and it's one that carries a reputation of having the capability to mold the emotions of his audiences.
Paint Chips
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Nobody cares about Oscar
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Sunday's 80th annual Academy Awards were the first major television event to herald the return to work for the Writers' Guild of America. Although it was certainly rough around the edges, it was probably one of the better Oscar broadcasts in recent memory.
'Earth' sounds like mountains
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So there's Black Sabbath - arguably the heaviest metal band of all time. Slow, sludgy and raw. Apocalyptic, even. Seattle drone metal band, Earth, takes the Sabbath heaviness equation and brings it to new heights of lowness with their latest LP, "The Bees Made Honey in the Lion's Skull.
Biggby's Coffee generates buzz
Students flock to Mount Pleasant's newest java hut
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A little more than a week ago, Biggby's opened its doors to CMU students. And coffee lovers with all different tastes tried out Biggby's beans. Sarah Siehda, a third year student at Mid Michigan Community College said she has been to the new coffee shop twice since its grand opening and enjoys the atmosphere which she describes as easy going.
2008 Woodie Awards
