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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

Commentary: Oscar fashion

HANNAH KRAMER March 3, 2010

Couture gowns by Valentino, Escada, and Balmain, the dazzle of diamonds on Nicole Kidman’s neck, George Clooney in a tux. Whether playing fashion police along with the commentators on “E!” or simply...

Poets Waldrep and Wilkinson read at Prairie Lights

TOMMY MORGAN JR. March 3, 2010

Joshua Marie Wilkinson writes poetry with form in mind. G.C. Waldrep is content to let the form come naturally to him. Both, by nature of being poets, tend to write in solitude. But when Wilkinson and...

Two UI Writers’ Workshop alums to read

ALYSSA MARCHETTI March 2, 2010

Writers and friends Malena Watrous and Sabrina Orah Mark have much in common. They both attended Barnard, the Columbia-affiliated women’s college, for their bachelor’s degrees before receiving M.F.A.s...

Album Review: Peter Gabriel’s Scratch My Back

ERIC SUNDERMANN March 2, 2010

Peter Gabriel rose to fame a couple decades ago with hits like “Solsbury Hill,” “In Your Eyes,” and “Sledgehammer.” Now, at age 60 — and eight years after his most recent album release —...

Celebrating Chopin’s 200th birthday

CAROLINE BERG March 1, 2010

Every famous composer receives a “Happy Birthday” decoration on Alan Huckleberry’s office door. However, for the bicentennial of Frédéric Chopin’s birth, the UI piano assistant professor is...

Movie Review: The Crazies

ERIC ANDERSEN March 1, 2010

*** 1/2 out of ***** During the 1973 début of George Romero’s, The Crazies, America was in the middle of the Watergate scandal and dealing with a loss of faith in government. The concept of the original...

So much more than female anatomy

MARISA WAY February 25, 2010

Emily Mecklenburg’s passion for theater and medicine have one unexpected trait in common: vaginas. “For both acting and being a doctor, you have to learn a set of skills,” she said. “I love theater;...

Folk band returns to Iowa City

HANNAH KRAMER February 25, 2010

The connotation of the name Death Ships is much harsher than the band’s folk sound — and the group knows it. On its website, the members warn those expecting long hair and death metal might be in for...

Ralphie May brings comedy to the Englert

TOMMY MORGAN JR. February 25, 2010

Having gone from living in the hood to becoming a national headliner, comedian Ralphie May’s rise to fame is not lost on him. May, who will perform at 7:30 p.m. today in the Englert Theatre, 221 E....

Liferuiner takes over the Picador

ERIC ANDERSEN February 25, 2010

Kevin Kellett has witnessed more drama in his first year as bassist for the hard-core band Liferuiner than many other musicians see in a lifetime. Not only has he nearly been sucker-punched in the face...

Successful trombonist returns to UI

ADAM SALAZAR February 25, 2010

In a short period of time, Paul Pollard has done what many aspire to achieve. Yet the classically trained trombonist, now a member of the New York Metropolitan Opera Orchestra, has remained grounded in...

Delving into the world of ceramics

TOMMY MORGAN JR. February 25, 2010

In ceramics, round is not always what the artist is angling for. Visiting ceramics artists Christa Assad, Josh DeWeese, and Lorna Meaden plan to demonstrate what inspires them and how they make their...