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Bluegrass celebration to be presented tonight, features Grammy winner, new faculty member

By From staff reports

BRISTOL - East Tennessee State University's Bluegrass, Old-Time and Country Music Program will present its third annual Celebration of ETSU Bluegrass Monday, March 27, at 7:30 p.m. at the Paramount Center for the Arts on State Street. "This semester, Bluegrass Program students represent Texas, Alaska, Maine, Georgia, and even Norway and Japan," said program director Raymond McLain.

Independent film, The Squid and the Whale, ready for rental

By Christi Jensen

Hundreds of movies are released every year (probably thousands if you include the adult film industry), and only a select few of them ever make it to theaters. The most unfortunate thing is that the vast majority of movies that achieve wide theatrical release do not do so based on their artistic quality.

Common sense should tell girls to smarten up, cover things up

By Summer Carr

When I checked my e-mail inbox this week, I had one new message. I'm always extremely excited when I receive a question for this column, but it seems all of you have been just as apathetic (or maybe overburdened with midterms) in sending in questions as I have been in writing this column lately.

Open auditions scheduled

All ages welcome, no preparation required

By Submitted to East Tennessean

You won't have to follow a trail of crumbs through a spooky forest to find the magic of Hansel and Gretel in Bristol. Theatre Bristol will enchant audiences with this delightful classic. Open auditions for Hansel and Gretel will be held on Monday and Tuesday, March 27 and 28 at 7 p.

New Imail, new problems

By Susan P. Taylor, Deirdre Nunan

The new face of Imail is disgusting. Since it is a service that almost every student makes use of, it makes sense to have an attractive and ultra-usable interface. This new system has neither. The previous sign-in screen and main screen were easily more attractive.

Bush pushes war on next pres.

By Larry French

Unfortunately we continue to live in an era where apathy reigns supreme and where two people can't even seem to agree on the time of day. While this may seem a somewhat impetuous statement to most readers, take as an example the comment made last week by President George Bush and the outrage that followed.

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