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The Daily Iowan

The independent newspaper of the University of Iowa community since 1868

The Daily Iowan

The independent newspaper of the University of Iowa community since 1868

The Daily Iowan

HotelVetro hosts benefit

CAROLINE BERG February 4, 2010

A network of six homes sprouted in 1971 in Iowa City; the founders intended to house disabled children in an non-institutional environment. Thirty-nine years later, the human-resources agency Systems Unlimited...

Learning to move

DEE FABBRICATORE February 4, 2010

In a room off Dubuque Street, there is a rack full of floor length dresses — or galabias — decorated in vibrant pinks, reds, yellows, and blues and embroidered with flowers that creep down the neckline. On...

Energetic folk music

REBECCA KOONS February 3, 2010

A career in music wasn’t in the cards for Caleb Hawley — that is, until he realized he would never become a professional athlete. While he wasn’t born with the physical stature of a linebacker or...

Medium: Super Bowl advocacy ad

RACHAEL LANDER February 3, 2010

In 2006, Sprint showed us the power of cell phones with crime deterrent — steal people’s wallets, and they’ll chuck their phones at your face. Two years later, Pepsi made women everywhere wish that...

Extreme places

JOSIE JONES February 2, 2010

What Joshua Ferris is looking forward to the most during his visit to Iowa City is eating pesto pizza at the Sanctuary and making a stop at Record Collector. Ferris will also read from his most recent...

Album Review: Rob Zombie

ERIC ANDERSEN February 2, 2010

Rob Zombie is bloody, scarred, and pissed off on the cover of Hellbilly Deluxe 2, which is a good indicator for what’s in store for the listener on the new disc — it is his most aggressive and consistent...

Angels in America playwright to speak

DI STAFF February 2, 2010

Tonight, an award-winning playwright is among us. After considering the countless accolades Tony Kushner has received — a Pulitzer Prize for drama, an Emmy Award, two Tony Awards, three Obie Awards,...

From the streets

ALEX RICH February 1, 2010

Jerald Walker escaped his high-crime neighborhood on Chicago’s South Side, came to the world-renown Iowa Writers’ Workshop, and stayed for 10 years. He and his wife still have strong feelings for...

Movie Review: Edge of incoherence

ALEX RICH February 1, 2010

** 1/2 out of ***** One of Hollywood’s most controversial figures, Mel Gibson, has been absent from major pictures since his anti-Semitic tirade during a DUI arrest in July 2006, but now he returns...

On tacos and hardcore tunes

REBECCA KOONS January 29, 2010

It’s not every day that a band creates its own social movement against a popular food. Minneapolis-based hard-core punk/thrash band In Defence has initiated what is known as the Taco Liberation Front....

Music Series: Maia to perform Haydn, Ravel

HANNA ROSMAN January 29, 2010

For violinist Elizabeth Oakes, music and religion have always been connected. The Maia Quartet will perform at the Congregational United Church of Christ, 30 N. Clinton St., as part of the Sundays at...

Nostalgium opens spring theater

MARISA WAY January 28, 2010

Alex Scott will gladly talk about the play he has directed, but don’t even dream about asking him how it ends. “It’s a wild ride, that’s for sure,” he said a week before the show’s opening...