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Hot Hits With Hugar: Volume 2

This feature will attempt to determine what's hot and what's not on the radio. Rating System: 5 stars: Instant classic 4 stars: Really catchy 3 Stars: Take it or leave it 2 Stars: Tolerable 1 Star: Turn this off as quickly as possible Jennifer Lopez feat.


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A Reboot to the Face

Grade: A- With the release of Mortal Kombat, a reboot of one of the most iconic franchises in the gaming world, the developers at Netherealm Studios have done the impossible; they've made d-pads useful again. The game's return-to-form approach is one that has been sorely needed in every installment post Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3.


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Dixieland Jambalaya

Artist: Preservation Hall Jazz Band and the Del McCoury Band Album: American Legacies Label: McCoury Music and Preservation Hall Recordings Release Date: April 12 Grade: B+ There's something strangely refreshing about hearing New Orleans jazz and southern bluegrass being played earnestly in this day and age.


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50 Ways to Bury the Plot

Sometimes the fault of a show doesn't lie with its actors and musicians in the actual performance, but rather with the writers and directors who try too hard to give their story a complex meaning. The brainchild of Randall Kramer, Jon Lehrer, Jason Bravo and John Fredo, Something So Right made its world premier last Saturday at the Center for the Arts. Based on the songs of Paul Simon and billed as a music, dance, and theater collaboration between LehrerDance, MusicalFare Theater, and UB Center for the Arts, the show revolved around a loose conceptual plot line. Opening with a cryptic spoken word passage by The Guide (Jason Bravo), the show quickly segued into a funeral scene.


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Atlas Bored

Grade: C- Who is John Galt? By the end of Atlas Shrugged: Part I, audiences will neither know nor particularly care to find out. Atlas Shrugged: Part I, as its title neatly conveys, is the first in a planned trilogy of films based on Ayn Rand's polarizing and very long novel of the same title.


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Taking a walk on the innocent side

Artist: Britney Spears Album: ?Baby One More Time Label: Jive Records Release Date: January 12, 1999 Grade: B+ Combine infectious beats, catchy choruses and an underage blonde that has moderate singing talent, and what comes out is one of the best pop albums of all time. When Britney Spears released her debut album, ...Baby One More Time, no one was prepared for the pop sensation that was about to be unleashed.


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What's Your Favorite Scary Movie?

Grade: A- After 11 years, the Scream series has slashed its way back onto the silver screen with Scream 4. It's no secret that when movie franchises reach their fourth installments, the filmmaking quality tends to be significantly worse.


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Dancing Your Way Through Life

With the majority of its classes held at the Center for the Arts, away from the academic spine, the dance department at the University at Buffalo is an elusive enigma to a large number of students. As the end of the semester draws to a close, graduating dance majors are busier than ever.


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A New Spin on an Old Format

In a world dominated by digital downloads and piracy, record stores are a dying breed. However, every third Saturday of April, independent record stores make their stand. Saturday marks one of the biggest holidays for the music industry.


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Not Quite the Best of Foo

Artist: Foo Fighters Album: Wasting Light Label: RCA Release Date: April 12 Grade: B- Despite all the hype, anticipation, and speculation that has surrounded Wasting Light, this latest offering from David Grohl and company is far from the best of Foo. The Foo Fighters' first album since 2007, Wasting Light, was recorded over a period that marked a number of changes for the band, including the return of rhythm guitarist Pat Smear as an official member.


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Buffalo Chips Advance to ICCA Finals

Thirteen chips, seven schools, one stage. After being named the champions of the Mid-Atlantic Semifinals in the International Competition for Collegiate A Cappella (ICCA), the Buffalo Chips are taking their talents down to New York City to shake up the competition in the ICCA Finals. On Saturday, the University at Buffalo's all-male a cappella group will go head to head against six other colleges at the prestigious Lincoln Center to battle for the honorable title of Grand Champion.


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