| The BV / Features |
Friday, Oct. 23 1998 |
Arts & Entertainment:
Cello to play strings
tonight
Audience members at The Quick Center for the Arts may be dancing in their
seats tonight with the diverse sounds of music played by Cello. |
Wide assortment of sounds makes listener
ask for moe
Music Review
Whatever you do, don't try to classify or categorize the band moe. It would
be nearly impossible, as their new album, "Tin Cans and Car Tires," displays. |
Oprah's `Beloved' dares to scare with
powerful blend of genres
Movie Review
"Beloved," the new film based on Toni Morrison's novel of the same name,
plays as more haunting and creepy than any teen slasher film this Halloween
season and stands out as the yearÕs most subtly affecting and original
film so far. |
CAB Coffeehouse brews tonight on `Skeller
stage
Bona's and Beyond: Music, art and theater news from here and there
CAB Coffeehouse is sponsoring student and faculty performances
at 8 tonight in The Rathskeller. The open-microphone event will feature music
and poetry from the participants ... |
Lifestyles:
Too late to bed, too early to
rise
Lack of sufficient sleep can cause inattentiveness and irritability
in college students
The professor paces the room, speaking of the Crimean War. Slowly, your eyes
begin to close. When you regain consciousness, drool has found its way to
your notebook, and you're not sure if Lithuanians won or were even in the
war. [ Tips for a Good Night's
Sleep ] |
Simple measures can prevent car
troubles
With winter approaching, car owners should prepare for the annual onslaught
of snow, ice and cold weather that can wreak havoc on a vehicle. |
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