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(04/29/05 4:00am)
Edwardo James grinned as he walked into Starbucks on a sunny Wednesday afternoon wearing a blue "LA" cap and a white-striped, button-down shirt. From his outward appearance, he is inconspicuous, saved only from infamy by an essential missing prop: his boom box, which normally sits perched on his right shoulder.
(03/31/05 5:00am)
Two months since Brian Love's fatal snowboarding accident, University students are still feeling the momentum of Love's magnetic personality. Some 30 close acquaintances of Love have come together to organize a charity 5K race to be held April 9. The race is sponsored by groups in which Love had been actively involved, such as the Virginia Alpine Skiing and Snowboarding Team, Outdoors Club of Virginia and the Hereford and Brown Residential Colleges.
(03/25/05 5:00am)
Jonathan Safran Foer arrived at the Charlottesville-Albemarle Airport the Sunday morning after the Virginia Festival of the Book, casually dressed in jeans and a gray button-toothed coat. As it turned out, the airport, with planes flying into the distance and arrival and destination announcements weaving in and out of the interview, was very much an appropriate backdrop as the author discussed where he had been in the past and where he would like to go in the future.
(03/17/05 5:00am)
To some University students, the notion of moving to New York City after graduation may seem daunting. Glamorized in Woody Allen films and popular romantic comedies such as "Serendipity," NYC can seem like a mystical wonderland where possibilities lie at every corner. Another common impression of the city might arise from the portrayal of Harlem and the Bronx in music videos as dangerous nuclei infested with gangs and drugs.
(02/22/05 5:00am)
You only need to look around Grounds to bear witness to the recent phenomenon known as the iPod -- watch the increasing number of students sporting the easily identifiable white headphones, walking in a trance-like stupor to class. Since Apple gave birth to the iPod, the company's popularity has skyrocketed as prices and variations of the MP3 player have increased. Of the ten million iPods sold to date, nearly half were sold this past winter season alone, according to CNet.com.
(02/14/05 5:00am)
When Rebecca Elaine Brooks watches "Sex and the City," she does not identify with Carrie and the girls in their pursuit for "Mr. Right." Instead, Brooks finds herself occasionally missing the throes and excitement of being a single woman surrounded by her girlfriends.
(04/09/04 4:00am)
What's all the hullabaloo about the Hullabahoos? The a cappella group has been generating a lot of attention recently. Consisting of 15 undergraduates, the Hullabahoos are one of three all-male singing groups at the University. Known for their humor and eccentricity, the group members perform clad in brightly-patterned robes as part of a long-standing tradition (in fact, their Web site boasts the slogan: "Robed for your Pleasure"). With a varied repertoire that includes pop/funk songs like "Hey Ya!" to classic rock songs like Van Morrison's "Crazy Love" to Mo Town, the group's versatility contributes to its current success.
(02/10/04 5:00am)
Think the country's best artists only live in New York City? Think again.