| Vol XXXIIII No. 83 |
Tuesday, February 15, 2000 |
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Assistant rector's album is `gold'
By CHRISTOPHER SHIPLEY
Scene Music Critic
"It's about growing up." That is the way Erik Goldschmidt, current assistant rector of St. Edward's Hall and former George and the Freeks frontman, describes his first solo album, appropriately titled, Learning to Live. The eight-year project, which finally saw completion ... [more]
Emo band is more than just a replacement
By JOHN HUSTON
Scene Music Critic
A watch is a very important thing, but so is a watchband. You and the old one were quite comfortable with each other until it decided to wear out and break apart. You are left with two options: convert the wristwatch ... [more]
Ghostface Killah revives the Wu-Tang Clan
By TODD CALLAIS
Scene Music Critic
From the slums of shaolin, Wu-Tang Clan strikes again. Call him Ghostface, call him Tony Starks, call him Ironman, but make sure you start by calling him talented. It has been many years since Ghostface Killah's solo project, Ironman, and his ... [more]
How to treat eating disorders
Rita J. Donley, Anna Uhran-Wasierski and Patricia Kelly-Holmes
University Counseling Center
Editor's Note: In conjunction with the University Counseling Center, Scene presents a series of five columns this week that highlight eating concerns in recognition of National Eating Disorders Awareness Week. Many individuals with eating concerns are highly successful people in many ... [more]
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