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Show .H?-f.iH,,,- ii cuV WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1, 2015 Open mic nigh is conned' students on 'personal level' LUAU added to the dance as it went on. I think the luau reminds people about our culture, Havili said. The dances are a huge part of who we are and I love see everyone else enjoy it as much as I do. Manning said it is a continued from Page 6 sung and danced by those who are telling the stories. The dances build just like the stories they started with only two dancers and then more dancers were great thing for not only the students but also the community to get to witness the culture. The luau is a great event because it teaches Dixie students and community members about the Polynesian spirit, Manning said. BARNETT continued from Page 6 Cobain-Jac- k White collab could make this idea more interesting. Barnett ushers in the song with, I love you; I lAi I ' WBWft. hate you; Im on the fence; It all depends Whether Im up or down, Im on the mend, transcending all Y' , reality. She also likes you, despises you and admires you; later on she drifts, shifts and seeks bliss. Basically, only Sun Kil Moon rivals Barnett in g tracks with numerous ideas without J11 S 4 jam-packin- Her lyric Im thinking of you, too from An completely confusing listeners. Illustration of Loneliness (Sleepless in New York) could illustrate the song- Sun Kil Moons Benji topped 2014 lists for lead singer Mark end-of-ye- 1 J ar stress from Down Unders confidence that a flame of some sort still has her on his mind. Or, Barnett just has so much to tackle in Kozeleks almost overly descriptive stanzas about things that constitute our lives. Stories of strange relafriends, child-pareand deaths grim tionships - Barnett hasnt changed much since last years The Double EP: A Sea of and doing so Split Peas would be unnecessary. Sometimes I Sit and Think, and Sometimes I Just Sit wont usher Barnett into fame and glory, but judging by the albums lyrics, thats not what she seeks. Play this collection again and again and again to pick up on stanzas you probably relate to. any given day that remembering this lover is somewhere on lifes boring laun- nt all made Benji a standout, and Sometimes I Sit and Think, and Sometimes I Just Sit leaves little to its audiences imagination, Each semester we have Diversity Week, which gives us an opportunity to celebrate the diversity of individuals on campus. So we host an open mic night to see peoples talents and to showcase some of their abilities like singing and dancing. Weve had people whove played piano, weve had people whove played it gives us an opportunity to experience other cultures ... This is a little bit guitar more intimate, and this is something that students can relate to on a personal level. simple but loud rhythm section. Listeners find this formula more often than not: Small Poppies, Dead Fox, Debbie Downer and Boxing Day Blues all stick to it. between a visit dry list to the DMV and picking up chips and salsa for an obligatory family dinner. Appeasing the Album Analyzer, Barnett relies on too. Still, Barnett allows her fans to interpret some lyrics in whatever way they please. dreary chord progressions, lyrics only a loser should relate to and a consistently Mi key Nelson, a senior communication major from St. George From top to bottom: Students including Mikey Nelson, a senior com- munication major from St. George, and NaaliI Dureg, a freshman music major from Waipio, Hawaii, showcase their talent as part of Diversity Weeks Open Mic Night. Diversity Club president Nelson says the night is significant to the club as it provides something that the students can relate to on a more personal level. t v k'Af1 1 '") . all ( i u f La ' h , "A J uip-A- ) ? ! "V s ) 7 A ; v t 12, o , & A re i r- i c t nt 1- - - i 1 z z i A ! ' y,1 a A.V! 1 JL i nc- - i l TYffj I f t i a! tJOi s LJ :ry lere . r ' i info r :n . L & Online Registration 0 0 F CC L0 TS U 5 A. CO M 801 Si!n Bowl, St.George, UT 787-151- a M , ' y i N AM' i ? lid. - ti & nr er- - a V, AY ; t vi Tlj 1 |