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Updates for March 10, 2010
New releases for the week of March 8 to March 13
By: Matthew Martell
With Los Angeles-via-Berlin-via-Brooklyn trio Liars, the only musical constant is change. And “Sisterworld,” their fifth LP, marks yet another glorious reinvention of their sound….
Alumna’s cupcake business thinks outside the pink box
By: Taylor Olson
Cupcake Royale owner draws on Seattle U values to drive her business
Though Cupcake Royale just opened its newest location in Capitol Hill last year, it is rooted deep within the Seattle University neighborhood….
Ice cream shop hosts touring and local music
By: Bluebird Ice Cream offers its stage as a space for all-ages-friendly music rare to Capitol Hill
Neumos, Chop Suey, Comet Tavern, Bluebird Ice Cream. One of these things is not like the others, but in fact they all have one thing in common: all of them are music venues….
Black Rebel Motorcycle Club couldn’t rev up Seattle crowd
By: Matthew Brady
The smoke machines whir at full blast and the lights go low. After a moment of feedback, Black Rebel Motorcycle Club crank out a fuzzy bass riff that nods every head in the room….
Controversial author challenges the novel medium
By: Kelton Sears
Local author David Shields speaks on his newest book
David Shields dislikes the term “non-fiction.”…
Balanced workout plan key to overall fitness
By: Melisa Wood
The big day has come; you’ve finally decided to give exercising regularly a real effort. You’ve made time in your busy day, pulled on your sneakers and made it to the rec. So … what comes next? If you’re not sure how to start, you&rsqu…
University staples come from historical customs, twists of fate
By: Melissa M. Taylor
From the days of the Class Spade, freshman caps and live mascots to war times interrupting homecoming and campus atmosphere, today’s traditions are a manifestation of the traditions of the past. “We have a new freshman class every year and the…
Delaying: not the best idea
By: Adam Reichenberger
I’m in the hospital. I’m 25 years old and this is my … 12th visit, if you can call it a visit, in just over a year. The routine is simple now, understood by all. I come in late, get a wrist-band that will inevitably pull my arm hair out, com…
Fashion Forward
By: Bryan Ponton
Alla Goldman: Dressed to impress
Alla Goldman, a political science senior, is a style-savvy girl. Not only is Goldman a blogging fanatic, but she — and the people reading her blog — knows she is Fashion Forward. It is internship season and Goldman knows the right outfit to we…
Concert to honor former music dept chairman
By: Mariko Nagashima
Leroy Robertson, one of the foremost composers in Utah’s history, will be honored at the Leroy Robertson Legacy Celebration Concert on Friday, presented by the School of Music….
Novel looks at gay, LDS tensions
By: Devin Richey
The tension between The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and the gay community has escalated in the past year….
News Briefly: Student Government approves of modifications to E-Bus route
By: Radhika Sakalkale
Student Government approved a resolution Tuesday in support of the modification of the Eating and Entertainment Bus, or E-Bus, route….
