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MICHAEL FLATT


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Thickening the herd

The Department of Communication at UB has decided to offer a new course this fall, COM 497, entitled "How to Live Life in General." The class aims to make the students of UB more ready to adapt to the everyday problems of life.


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An Undergraduate Directorial Debut

Today marks the first time in recent memory that a UB undergraduate student will have had his own movie screened without the aid of any faculty.Michael Arisohn, a sophomore media study major with a strong interest in the film industry, will show his feature film, "Summer of a Veil," tonight at 8 p.m.


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Zwan and the Kings of Stoner Rock

Before taking the stage at Alumni Arena, in a pre-show press conference, Queens of the Stone Age lead singer Josh Homme offered a prediction about what their performance would resemble."We like things to be like a party," Homme said.


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Biohazard and Co. Do it NYC-Style at the Showplace

New York City hardcore reared its angry head in Buffalo last Sunday night when veteran metal band Biohazard headlined a tour that also featured their loud cohorts, Most Precious Blood, E.Town Concrete and Sworn Enemy.But what would a hardcore band be without a frontman to assert their reputation?


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CD Review: American Hi-Fi

Readers used to playing CDs on their computer should be warned: American Hi-Fi's "The Art Of Losing" will hijack any CPU while it bombards the user with popup disclaimers that point out, "This CD is your key which gives you access exclusive American Hi-Fi music and video!" Not already a fan?


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The Continental Gets Treated to Head-Butts and Serenades

For Wesley Willis, nothing starts a show better than a good head-butt. The schizophrenic, obese lyricist dispensed several of his trademark greetings to fans before he performed at The Continental last Thursday night, after the show was moved from the Mohawk Place due to an oversized crowd of about 90 people.During the performance of the opening acts, The Snot Rockets and Angry Atom, Willis could be seen lounging in a chair across from the bar.


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