CD review -Tom Petty - The Last DJ
By SCOTT PILARSKI | Nov. 25, 2002Don't let people tell you that trying something new is always a good thing. "The Last DJ," the new studio album from Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, is proof of the contrary.
Don't let people tell you that trying something new is always a good thing. "The Last DJ," the new studio album from Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, is proof of the contrary.
Rajee Solanki, a junior marketing major, can't recall the name of the play the department of theatre and dance performed last semester.
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The movie theater showing "Rules of Attraction" was full of "American Pie"-aged teens looking for a good laugh and quick shots of bare flesh.
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