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FRI, 06 SEPT 2002
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bullet Breaking the waves ... Nickel Creek stands by bluegrass roots
Neatly sorted somewhere between country and bluegrass sits the music of Nickel Creek.
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bullet Interpol fails to impress
Given MTV culture’s budding attraction toward guitar-based rock, and the fetishizing of all things New York brought on by last year’s prettyboy hitmaker the Strokes, it’s no wonder the New York independent label Matador rushed Interpol’s self-titled, three-song EP into production immediately after signing the band.
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bullet Production of Indie movie set in Moscow
“Full sound.” “Set ... action.” The clapboard came down with a sharp whack, and the camera focused on the back of a car.
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bullet Walker, Moscow Stranger
Sleep deprivation, societal dissatisfaction, and suffocating school environments can leave an indelible mark upon one’s psyche?
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Arts Calendar
WSUıs improv comedy group opens

Nuthouse, WSUıs theater improvisational comedy group opens at the R.R. Jones Theater today and Saturday.

³People love improv because it is based around audience suggestions,² said Pat Moss, Nuthouse director. ³Itıs comedy, and itıs for them.²

Nuthouse tickets are $2, and for this, the first performance, itıs buy two, get one free. Tickets may be purchased at the box office beginning at 7 p.m. on show nights.


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