Vol. 94, No. 4 September 12, 2003


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Plan says lively farewell
Simply put, Washington D.C.’s Dismemberment Plan is freaking awesome. If you saw them last semester in the University Center’s Chesapeake room, then you already knew that.

Former Top 40 staple falters with follow-up
When they first burst onto the music scene in 1999, Vertical Horizon appeared to be the next ‘it’ band poised for rock super-stardom; their album, propelled by hits like "You’re a God" and "Everything You Want," rapidly achieved multi-platinum status, and "Everything You Want" became the most played song on the radio in 2000 and topped the Billboard charts.

Kazaa Lite proves downloading wonder
Thanks to the exit of Morpheus and Napster, Kazaa Media Desktop (KMD) is now the biggest thing in piracy since the eye-patch. While it offers unprecedented access to trillions of files, it is by no means perfect.

John Mayer follows familar path to success with newest album
Calling John Mayer’s newest album, "Heavier Things," much anticipated is a bit of an understatement.

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Ozon Offers Tantalizing Dip In Steamy ‘Pool’
The best swimsuit of the season wasn’t Demi Moore’s show-off bikini in "Charlie’s Angels: Full Throttle." Nor was it Kiera Knightly’s soggy petticoats in "Pirates of the Caribbean." And it certainly isn’t that hideous flame-red thing sported by the lifeguard across the way. No, the hottest swimwear of 2003 is a dramatic white one-piece worn by Ludivine Sagnier in "Swimming Pool." A practically lickable mod slab of polyester and lycra, the suit makes the already sharp Sagnier quite … to die for.

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