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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

Trendspotter: H1N1

DI ARTS STAFF September 24, 2009

The hand-sanitizer business must be booming. Alcohol-based antibacterial gels, sprays, foams, and lotions have become a staple accessory at every desk on campus. The UI has gone so far as to adopt a...

iPod Playlist: Best air guitar songs

DI ARTS STAFF September 24, 2009

Let’s face it — we’ve all had moments when, upon hearing a delicious power chord, we decide to strap on our invisible guitar straps and cut loose. Before we had Guitar Hero, we had our own imaginations...

UI Museum of Art invades IMU

HANNA ROSMAN September 23, 2009

Trying to move the UI Museum of Art into the IMU is like trying to fit the Figge Art Museum in the Englert Theatre. A difficult process, but that’s exactly what the museum did. People are often unaware...

Talk Art series comes back

DI ARTS STAFF September 23, 2009

Despite numbers of successful writers who have ties to the Iowa Writers’ Workshop — Kurt Vonnegut and James Alan McPherson to name a few — there are plenty who leave without the fame or even the...

Modern rudeness is no big deal, Jerkwad

PATRICK BIGSBY September 23, 2009

Rude behavior is overwhelming us. By “us,” I don’t mean some type of colloquial umbrella term for Western society. I also don’t mean musical artists, politicians, athletes, or even recently released...

Dine on a Dime: Ramen Egg Drop Soup

DI ARTS STAFF September 23, 2009

Instant ramen — the cornerstone of the college diet. Take the following scenario, in a world where instant ramen was never invented, as an illustration: A graduate student is trying to write a thesis...

Amber Tamblyn to read at Prairie Lights

JOSIE JONES September 22, 2009

Poet and actress Amber Tamblyn said she is excited about her first visit to Iowa — she called the Hawkeye State’s corn crop “sexy” and said she is impressed with the prestigious things she has...

Lost among symbols

DANA JUDAS September 22, 2009

Dan Brown has become a world-renown author through capitalizing on history’s mysteries. With recurring protagonist Robert Langdon leading the way, the Vatican was spared in Angels & Demons and the...

Some sweet monsters

ALISSA ROSEN September 22, 2009

You may want to peek your head out from under the covers to witness the riveting and refreshing début album from the self-proclaimed “Monsters of Folk.” After touring together in 2004, My Morning...

Lost between genres

RACHAEL LANDER September 21, 2009

FILM REVIEW: Jennifer's Body Courtney Love’s song isn’t the only thing aching to take over Jennifer’s body — the demons want in, too. Diablo Cody’s latest foray into screenplay-land, Jennifer’s...

Muddy, but thought-provoking

ERIC SUNDERMANN September 21, 2009

FILM REVIEW: The Informant! Whether he has George Clooney rob a Las Vegas casino or has Julia Roberts adopt a Southern accent to take down a corporation, director Steven Soderbergh makes his audience...