Fallen Angels: Lucy, Crew and Cameron Do Not a Farrah Make
By BETHANY KIBLER
A&F Associate
Whether it is their giggle fits or their laughable "tough girl" faces, Charlie's angels will do little more than annoy you. Hell, Bill Murray isn't even funny in this movie, and that takes effort.
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Bowling in Pomona: A Look at Toilets in Art
By CATHERINE KERNODLE
A&F Associate
Pomona Art Colony's "Looky Loo: Tour de le Toilettes" was an ode to bathrooms, as well as an art show. The show was a benefit for the DA Center for the Arts; the shops, restaurants, and studios of Pomona's art colony (located at Garey and Second Street) invited me to inspect their "sanctuaries" Sunday afternoon.
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Space Constraints Killed the Literary Star
By NATE FISHER
A&F Associate
Susan was a character in this story and she knew it, and it bothered her.
My name is Gilbert Montana. Like the state. I myself am a character in this story, and I know it. And it bothers me. Don't think it doesn't bother me just because I get to be the narrator.
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OBSA Sponsors Word of Mouth II
By NANCY HANNA
Contributing Writer
Last weekend, Scripps College's Motley coffeehouse was the location of an amazing evening of poetry, music, and art. This event was called Word of Mouth II, and it was billed as a night of spoken word.
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Latest Spike Lee Joint is Mo' Better Than Last
By LIZ RODRIGUEZ
A&F Editor
So much has already been written about Spike Lee's deeply controversial (and deeply felt) new movie Bamboozled that a retread of those facts seems redundant.
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Winterson's New Novel Doesn't Turn Out to Be Very Powerful
By LIZ RODRIGUEZ
A&F Editor
Jeanette Winterson's The Powerbook is a concept novel within a concept novel, and neither of them works particularly well.
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