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Show Your Life MONDAY, JANUARY 24, 2005 PAGEB1 Top 5 movies lost weekend I . Coach Carter Z . Meet the Fockers U . Racing Stripes 4BlnGoodCompany| 15. Elektra In t h e a t e r s this w e e k e n d • Hide and Seek • Alone in the Dark • Aliens of the Deep New DVDs |this Tuesday] ' Sky Captain Alien vs. Predator First Daughter Courtesy Photo BYU film student Steven Greenstreet collaborated with UVSC to create his documentary "This Divided State", premiering Feb. 3, at the Ragan Theater. Documentary highlights Moore controversy Moore's October 2004 visit to UVSC, is stirring up a little controversy of its own. Life Writer "Many people are expecting a Michael Moore documentary. This is not about Michael Moore," "This Divided State," a documentary by former said director Greenstreet. "It is about the commuBYU film student Steven Greenstreet made in co- nity, the people of Utah." Beginning on the day operation with several UVSC communications de- the Michael Moore speaking engagement was anpartment students, is set to premier on Feb. 3, 2005 nounced, and ending with the subsequent lawsuit that wasfiledin December 2003, the film hopes to in UVSC's Regan Theater. The film, which documents the events and more capture the emotion, the drama and the breakdown importantly the community's reaction to the events experienced by the community. "The main purpose is to serve as a historical obsurrounding controversial filmmaker Michael Melissa McAllister The Billboard Green Day-American • 'Idiot ' ; 'i[:)[pi: servation of the division that exists both in the nation and in the state of Utah," Greenstreet said. He hopes that the film will show what happens when civil discourse fails. "The film is full of examples of what to do to not get along," he said. UVSC Communications Department Professor Phil Gordon participated in the project and sees it as a discussion on communication. "It is not about the politics of Michael Moore. It is about how divisions played out on campus," Gordon said. "If the film has a heart, the heart is calling for civil politi"This divided state" cdnt'd on page B4 /Music review 2 . E m i n e n t - Encore' Twain- '•.•3• Shania Greatest Hits : Legend- Get 4- John Lifted Lif Jon & The East Jide Boyz-Crunkjuice Things to do with your financial aid money Coming to stores this Tuesday World of Nat King Cole-Nat King Cole # ;.'. • Be As You Are-Kenny '.{ ;Chesney •: ;'•''••[• •+i Subscribe to LDSsingles.com. Pay your gambling debts before your bookie breaks your kneecaps. 9 Get it all in ones and roll around naked in it.. 4 Filially fund your crappy Mormon movie. 8 Buy the $80 UVSC sweatshirt you've had your eye on in the bookstore. 3 Get a tattoo of Juanita in Financial Aid. o Love Songs- Chicago Coming to town this week Cake@ Suede, Jan. 24 I tony Furtado@ the iVelvet Room Jan. 25 Cosm's raw ecclectic sound can be found at Orion Records and prunes. Bowling for Soup w/ American Hi-Fi and The Riddlin Kids@ In the Venue,Jan.26 - ; > : > ; • i ' ' ' • : ' !• ; AwakingtheGod : ; " • W i t h i n ® Suede, Jan. 28 ; Royal B l i s s ® The Velvet RoonUan.28•'-' V !- }i f:';:f!iji i i ( ; ! ! ? Cafe,;Jan.29 Courtesy photo Local band Cosm breaking ground * Shawn Mansell shortly after he finished his stint with experimental Jazzfusion hardcore band Ice"The sound is more raw, burn. more forward thinking, less If valid criticisms of their conscious of radio play." That music exist, lack of versatilis how Daniel Day, the drum- ity isn't among them. mer and founder of UtahTheir tightly wrapped elecbased drum and bass outfit tronic thumping sound is Cosm described his group's coated with different vocals current offerings. and samples that throw the Day started Cosm in 1997, sound in multiple directions. News Editor Reno-based rapper"NIC. Ramases brings free flowing hip-hop to some songs, while Ms. Karter provides soulful and smooth vocal on others. "They both bring their own distinct elements to live shows," Day said of his collaborators. And of their live performances, Day claims no two "Versatile cont'd on page B4 7 Enroll in ipod 101. Upgrade from Dr. Thunder to Dr. Pepper. 6 Pay your tuition and get a degree. Donate your money to the Sean Hannity fund for coming here for "free". |