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History has a way of repeating itself and it does so before our very eyes, often with a sense of harsh irony. In Even the Rain (Tambien la Lluvia), Spanish director Icíar Bollaín uses the creation of film, the recalling of what once was, to illuminate the realities of cyclical destruction that occurred during the 2000 Cochabamba Water Wars . When a Spanish film crew arrives in Cochabomba,...

FILM WINNER: Bound By Hope

Anna Campbell, Lauren Baruchlil and River Lauren Ferris, three students at Ithaca College, created this documentary. View it here: http://vimeo.com/21624132

FICTION WINNER: The Burden Of Privilege

BY PETER BLANCHARD

I hold the burden of privilege

A seed my white ancestors planted
What do I know about the ghetto?
The struggles of so many cannot be seen out my window

I come from the land of dairy farms and green meadows

Where racist white God-fearing Christians roam free

And Fox News rules the TV
Is this what our forefathers dreamed?



The Implications of the “No-Fly Zone”

Operation “Odyssey Dawn”, the U.S.’ pseudonym for the military intervention in Libya, has now been under way for three days. Cruise missiles have struck strategic targets throughout Libya, a U.S. fighter plane has crashed, but Gadhafi remains as defiant as ever.


Cake Album Falls Short of Potential

Cake doesn’t find itself on the top of the pop charts too often, but it’s not because they aren’t talented. This alt rock quintet blends jazz, funk and occasionally bluegrass or country all while singing about whatever the hell they want. Not only that, but lead vocalist John McCrea’s sardonic drawl infuses irony into just about any subject.


An Evening with Crosby & Nash - Ithaca State Theatre - Show Review

Crosby and NashCrosby and NashDavid Crosby and Graham Nash transported their audience at Ithaca’s State Theatre back nearly forty years to those three days of peace and music in 1969 on Monday, October 20.


Oasis - "Dig Out Your Soul" CD Review

OasisOasisMellow and relaxing are some key words that come to mind when thinking of Oasis. Even the name itself renders a sense of tranquility. The water and vegetation characteristic of an oasis is essentially a paradise for those lost in the desert. With its peaceful and somewhat melancholy tracks, it’s not a far reach to say that Oasis’s new album Dig Out Your Soul(2008) is a paradise for listeners.


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