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Wanted women
By William Crook
Long gone are the days of the Lilith Fair, when long-haired, deep and complex singer/songwriters would mourn the loss of their dead kittens. Equally gone are the short-haired Riot Grrrls in combat boots, smashing patriarchy from the comfort of the stage. For a time, these were the voices of women in music. Today the voices come from life-sized Barbie dolls singing about mistakenly doing things again and the various uses for the junk in their trunk.

Freaks down the Street
By Geof Wollerman
The lunch crowd at the Tivoli Student Union had no choice. From the basement to the third floor everyone was forced to get their freak on.

spotlight! Coup de Brats: sedition, scars and a slight psychosis
By Megan Carneal
A seditionary is a person guilty of inciting a written or spoken rebellion against their government. The Lower Class Brats may be guilty of sedition, but the true crime on their latest release, The New Seditionaries, is having a five-syllable word in the title of a punk album.

Freeplay: Audiotrackus
By Joshua Smith
The interesting thing about the Epicure Business netlabel is that Wikipedia is the only place to go to try to figure out where the hell these guys are from. It turns out they’re from Thuringia, a small independent state located in central Germany.

Sept. 28, 2006

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