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Mars Attacks!
A film about Martians invading Earth and making a mockery of humans is perhaps not one of the most intellectually stimulating plots for most movie-goers. The theme seems based more on humor than on a well-rounded specimen of fine cinema, and the slap-stick story borders on pure insanity.
Glory Phi God provides an alternate avenue for worship
For whatever reason - right or wrong - words like "God" and "party" or "worship" and "fun" don't seem to go together too well in many a college student's vocabulary. But ordained minister and University sophomore Keith Butler II, son of the legendary pastor of Detroit's Word of Faith International Christian Center, minister Keith Butler, is out to change that.
Band makes Earth appearance
Wacky theatrical bands have an odd tendency to veil their real selves behind their stage personas. From the Residents to Gwar, you tend to not see the art school graduate behind the mask.
Explosive New York artists The Last Poets release hot new book
By any means necessary, The Last Poets have always had their say.
Since they first performed their lyrical style of spoken-word poetry and rap on May 19, 1968, at a celebration of Malcolm X's birthday in Harlem, New York, members of The Last Poets realized the power of their often explosive words.
UMS Choral Union to perform 'Messiah'
The rich musical tradition of the University shows itself in the dozens of musical groups - both professional and amateur - associated with the University. The holiday season is a time when most of these groups come to life as the kiosks around campus became cluttered with concert announcments.
Record Reviews
Comic book creator David Quinn to visit Ann Arbor
When you think comic books, do you think of Superman and Spiderman being put into pulp form in some far away corporate studio? If so, you're missing the point, and you'll need to shatter your perceptions at Dave's Comics tonight when comic book writer and Ypsilanti-resident David Quinn appears, signs and gives away some of the books he's penned.
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