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bullet Blackalicious thinks outside the stereotypical hip-hop box

There must be something in the proverbial water in Sacramento, home to the hip-hop group Blackalicious, which visits the SUB Ballroom tomorrow.
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bullet Faculty’s art invokes thoughtfulness

Art isn’t simple. It isn’t merely the presentation of aesthetically pleasing materials. It can be, but more often than not, there are hidden clues that require personal responses and questioning.
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bullet Films show American Indian view on culture

A unique film series from former UI students aims to show a different side of American Indians.
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bullet Barnes’ work is reflection of her life cycle

Kim Barnes is the author of numerous poems that have been published in literary journals, and two memoirs: “In the Wilderness,” a Pulitzer-prize finalist in 1997, and “Hungry for the World.” Her latest is the full-length fiction novel “Finding Caruso.”
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Movies about war to show

The Palouse Peace Coalition will be showing films about war in Iraq on Thursdays at 7 p.m. This Thursday in the UI Commons Whitewater Room, PPC is showing “Paying the Price.”

All are encouraged to attend and discussion will follow the film. “Paying the Price” is a special report by award-winning journalist and filmmaker John Pilger, who along with former UN.. Assistant Secretary General Denis Halliday tours the country, views the decaying infrastructure, visits with the people and investigates the effects of sanctions on the people of Iraq. For more information, visit: wave.prohosting.com/palouse.


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