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Volume 69, Issue 156,
Thursday, July 22, 2004
Arts & Entertainment
Old 97's still know
how to rock
After a two-year break from touring
and recording, the Old 97's are back with a new album and a national tour,
and tonight the band will bring its tangy Texas twang to Houston for a
7 p.m. show at the Meridian, 1503 Chartres Street.
'Supremacy' has familiar identity
The shadowy world of international
espionage and super-secret assassination squads created by writer Robert
Ludlum will be once again on the big screen, following the superhuman amnesiac/American
spy Jason Bourne (Matt Damon) in his quest to discover his elusive past.
Celebrities push diets; fans follow
After reading all the ingredients in the en vogue diet
pills on the shelves, it looks like caffeine is truly here to stay. Although
studies have shown that large amounts of caffeine can have unpleasant side
effects, only those who are sensitive to it or abuse it usually feel those
effects.
Catwoman misses, failes to land
on feet
Despite the resurgence of everyone's
favorite web-slinging hero earlier this summer, it should be noted that
not all comic book characters thrive in the motion picture realm. Catwoman,
a movie that haphazardly updates the femme feline image, falls into the
category of hyped-up movies that appear novel at first glance, yet have
the capacity to disappoint even the most imaginative comic book zealot
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