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Danny Blatt threw sparks from his waving hand above the two-foot flame shooting from the sizzling steel surface. As the fire wielder manipulated the flames, leading them around with only his fingers, the tumblers flipped about in the open air. (1) comment

This past weekend, the legendary actor Charlton Heston passed away at the age of 83. Heston is probably best known for his roles as Judah Ben-Hur in Ben-Hur and Moses in Cecil B. DeMille's The Ten Commandments. (0) comments

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Local band debuts CD at the Robin Hood on Friday

Michael McFarland Watson wanted to start his own band. A week before his previous band broke up, he started to form Aviatik. (0) comments

Black Keys 'attack' new 'release' with help of Danger Mouse with good results

The Black Keys' first album produced in a studio is a few good tweaks different than their classic, blues-rock modus operands. The duo's teaming with producer Danger Mouse is the lemon twist in a martini. (0) comments

Make a date with 'I Love You, Man'

Film is the first laugh out loud comedy of the year

"I Love You, Man" is the first laugh out loud comedy of the year. The film, starring Paul Rudd and Jason Segel, puts an original spin on the recent "bromance" trend in the media. (0) comments

Not your ordinary café

Wild Goats Café offers an array of

Not your ordinary café

Wild Goats Café, located across the street from the Kent Free Library, goes unnoticed by most Kent students, which is unacceptable. Café may mean a small restaurant serving light meals and coffee, but Wild Goats Café has many large-portioned meals that make choosing what to eat more difficult than one would think. (0) comments

South brings more Brit-pop, but nothing new, to States

You ever hear a song so inoffensively serene you immediately imagine yourself lying in bed, falling asleep to the music? The surrounding noises become one with the instrumentation, and finally not too long after, so do you. (0) comments

Eric Avery should stick to bass, avoid vocals for the love of God

Jane's Addiction was one of the greatest alternative bands to ever gain mainstream recognition. After their first breakup, the members started their own bands or joined another band, with varying degrees of success. (3) comments

Brad Paisley, Sugarland lead in CMT nominees

After final voting for the 2008 Country Music Television Music Awards nominees broke records with 2 million votes cast, Brad Paisley and Sugarland led the nominees with a total of four each. (0) comments

'Young@Heart' entertains all ages

When covering a song, an artist has to be able to bring something new to the piece. The cover has to either be better or completely different for it to be at all successful. The majority of the time, this endeavor fails. (0) comments

Editor's Note: In a continuous effort to bring you, the reader, fun pieces you can use, we've decided to include a playlist from a different staff member each week. We all have different music tastes, and we're hoping some of our selections might just make their way onto your iPod. (0) comments

A recent behavioral development began as an addiction, sometimes becomes an annoyance and currently embodies a newfound personal skill. This development is my habit of speaking in different voices, particularly the Australian, ghetto-fabulous, British and Southern accents. (1) comment

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