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Singer-songwriter Danielle Ate the Sandwich takes a bite into YouTube
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Alongside a few million Americans, Danielle Anderson is looking for work. "I got a call back from K-Mart," she says. "It's like, 'Really? K-Mart?' But things are getting a little grim. I really have to think about this." Customer greeter might be the best option for the singer-songwriter during the downturn.
'As Hot as it Was You Ought to Thank Me' a slice of 1950s America
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Romping through their yard, Berry Jackson and her brothers attempt to escape the smothering heat of Pinetta, Fla. Despite negative attitudes toward the temperatures, for locals, summer events quickly overshadow griping. Daughter to school principal Ford, Berry comes from more money than most in Pinetta.
'State of Play' a refreshing new thriller
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Opening the stage for a fresh, unpredictable thriller, a petty thief snatches a purse and darts away. Just as he thinks he's escaped his pursuers, scooting outside his hiding place between trashcans, a mystery man shoots him. This murder, followed closely by another death, sets up the scene for a fast-paced story line in "State of Play.
Binary Boys: How to run Windows on your Macintosh
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Probably the biggest question that faces anyone in the market for a new computer, especially in college, is "PC or Mac?" Now before we give you an answer to that question, which will make half of you stop reading, we would like to call a truce. Both of us use both operating systems and have computers running both operating systems.
Regret Night only if you miss out on them
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Few bands in the local music scene ever make a splash. But that's not the case for Denver-based band Regret Night, who are performing cannonballs and blowing most bands out of the water with their fresh sound of honest, synthesizer-induced pop/rock. The five-piece band from the Greater Metro Area shows that Colorado has more than just a knack for producing piano-based rock bands -- it can produce bands with the guts to try a sound that many view as a carbon-copy.
KCSU DJ Profile: Winston Weber
DJ: Winston Weber Show: Better Than Zach Braff Time: Wednesdays 7 to 9 p.m. on KCSU 90.5 FM. Real Name: Justin Weber Major: Journalism Years at KCSU: 3 Q: What's your favorite album right now? A: Bill Callahan's (album), "Sometimes I wish I were an Eagle," may be the best record I've ever reviewed at KCSU.
KCSU's Top 30
The Best Albums for the Week
1. BOY LEAST LIKELY TO "The Law Of The Playground " 2. WHITE RABBITS "It's Frightening " 3. EULOGIES "Here, Anonymous" 4. METRIC "Fantasies" 5. MSTRKRFT "Fist Of God" 6. TELEKINESIS "Telekinesis" 7. BISHOP ALLEN "Grrr" 8. IMMACULATE MACHINE "High On Jackson Hill" 9.
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