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Movie Review's

By David Coley

In Theaters 'Disturbia' When I describe the plot of "Disturbia," one obvious film from the past is going to leap to mind, if you've seen it. I'll go ahead and tell you what it is: Alfred Hitchcock's "Rear Window." That film features James Stewart as a wheelchair-bound man who witnesses foul deeds in the adjacent apartment building and decides to act on his suspicions with the help of his friends.

Food Review

Winslow's Barbecue 20 East 5th St

By Jessie Burche

What's meaty, juicy and smoked all over? Winslow's City Market Barbecue, of course. The best time to go to the City Market is in spring. There are flowers and tons of fresh, cheap produce, and the tantalizing smell of smoked meats hangs in the air. Winslow's is one of the best barbecue places in Kansas City.

Play it by Ear

Pulling from the past: Stax is a blast

By Jordan Kerfeld

I'm a soul man. Before I regret writing that opening sentence, allow me to talk about a perfect use of $15. The two-disc "Stax 50th Anniversary Celebration" is not your average greatest hits package but a moving and powerful piece of music history. Stax Records formed in Memphis, Tenn.

Imus, Imus, Imus

By Brittany Lane

Damn you, Don Imus. Everywhere I turned, you were there. The flailing radio host captured America's attention and diverted it from more important stories like who K-Fed will latch onto and knock up next. I couldn't get my entertainment and gossip fix because you managed to suck the attention away from the rest of Hollywood like Marcia Brady does to Jan in Brady Bunch reruns.

Students celebrate literature, poetry

By Nila Hall

The Undergraduate English Council, as well as Number One student literary magazine, kicked off Literature for Life week April 9. "Guerilla Poetry" led the week of events. All over campus, participating students randomly accosted other students and read poetry to them.

Glow zone

By KARA CALDWELL

Horoscopes

April 16-23

By Robert Hasselwander

ARIES March 21-April 20 Palindrome. TAURUS April 21-May 20 Enigmatic. GEMINI May 21-June 21 Capernoited. CANCER June 22-July 22 Lacksadaisical. LEO July 23-Aug. 22 Bucolic. VIRGO Aug. 23-Sept. 22 Vituperative. LIBRA Sept. 23-Oct.

Save the Date

By Emily Iorg

Tuesday, April 17 Randi McCreary: Blue Room, 18th Street and Vine, 7 p.m. $5. Wednesday, April 18 Written English Proficiency Test (WEPT): 111 Royall Hall. Noodles@Noon: Foreign Aid. Alumni Room, University Center, 11:45 a.m. Lunch served. Public Administration Student Presentations: Poster presentations from each of the public administration emphasis areas: health services, nonprofit management, urban administration, strategic human resources and organizational behavior.

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