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Road Trips Don't just watch your favorite Sports on TV, go to the event! Follow your favorite Sports on the road.
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Looking for some exposure for your band? Apply to play at the Rolling River Music & Film Festival in St. Paul, Minn. More than 50,000 people are expected to attend the five-day shindig. So what are you waiting for?
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Tune time News, reviews, artist interviews and more.
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Star power Will someone special visit you this week?
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What is art? Art films are finding increasing acceptance in the mainstream.
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Spotlight | Road trips offer a chance to get away for a while
Tired of hiking Mount Nittany? Been to Talleyrand Park once too often? Fingers hurt from rubbing the Lion Shrine on campus? If Centre County's own considerable charms leave you feeling "been there, done that," it may be time to take a little road trip.
By Robin Riglin / For the CDT
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Mass movie appeal
Art films are finding increasing acceptance in the mainstream, as the wall that has separated them from the feel-good realm of Hollywood rapidly disintegrates.
BY CALVIN WILSON / St. Louis Post-Dispatch
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'It's rad!'
"Blue Crush" director John Stockwell's film about female surfers has already won over some tough critics the professional wave shredders who appear in the movie.
BY CHAD GREENE / Zap2it.com
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Travel See a lot more stars. Take a cruise in Travel.
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Health Itching for your 15 minutes of fame? We have the prescription.
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A new story, morning glory
After a few years on the sidelines, the bad boys of Oasis are back, a little tamer and wiser and embarking on a U.S. tour.
BY EVELYN MCDONNELL / Miami Herald
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Memories of Marilyn Forty years ago, Marilyn Monroe slipped into her eternal resting place as an icon of American popular culture.
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The art of Enron With an initial budget of $20 million, an in-house art committee at Enron Corp. was on an art-buying spree until disaster struck.
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