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'You Can't Take It With You' gives new meaning to family fun

'You Can't Take It With You' gives new meaning to family fun
NDNU Theatre will open the season with its fall production of "You Can't Take It With You" on Friday, Oct. 19. Written by George Kaufman and Moss Hart in the 1930s, it tells the story of what happens when the Kirbys, a conservative Wall Street family, meet the crazy inhabitants of the household of Grandpa Martin Vanderhof.

ACT's Bruce Williams directs eager NDNU actors

ACT's Bruce Williams directs eager NDNU actors
With his black socks and contemplative look, the director walks about the theater as the performers practice on stage. He watches quietly for a moment, an imposing figure, before stopping the scene. "Let's hear that line again," he says sternly. "Louder. Shout it.

Good Feng Shui brings relaxation to cramped dorm room

Feng Shui is a phrase that has been thrown around a lot lately in popular culture. For some, it is a chic way to decorate one's house, but to others, it is respected as a centuries-old practice in Eastern Philosophy. Last month, Notre Dame had the opportunity to learn from certified Feng Shui Consultant Kathleen J.

Halloween events won't disappoint NDNU party-goers

Halloween events won't disappoint NDNU party-goers
Exotic Erotic Ball 2007 - If you are interested in being part of the wildest event to hit the Bay Area, Exotic Erotic Ball is the place. Non-stop entertainment, half-naked freaks, and pure craziness will surround you the entire night. There's never a dull moment.

Top 5 celebrity costume ideas for Halloween '07

Grab your clickers and get ready to surf the TV or web and check out the latest trends in costumes. Celebrities are busy this year to give costume gurus a look to imitate. Individuals like Lindsay Lohan and Britney Spears crowd the media channels sparking new ideas for Halloween.

Singer Allan Iida hits it big on radio in Germany

Singer Allan Iida hits it big on radio in Germany
NDNU has a star in the making. Senior Allan Iida from San Jose has been a singer for the past three years. He is now finally working on his first album after many long years of vocal teachings, recordings, and heart-felt singing. When asked about first discovering his talent, Iida said he noticed he had a good singing voice, which helped start his dream.

Bioshock plays like an underwater utopia that's gone ever so wrong

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Bioshock plays like an underwater utopia that's gone ever so wrong
As soon as your plane crashes into the ocean, you get an instant feel of a hopelessly dark new shooter. As you descend into the depths of Rapture, an underwater secret city built by Andrew Ryan and his army of free-thinking artists, scientists and doctors, you get a glimpse of the scope of the city and the creative artwork worked into the game.

Radiohead shines on 'In Rainbows'

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Radiohead shines on 'In Rainbows'
Radiohead, possibly the biggest unsigned band in the world ever since their six-record contract with Capitol Records ended in 2003, has struck on musical gold with their seventh LP, In Rainbows. The British quintet (if you're unfamiliar with the band, move out of your cave) announced their new album on Oct.

Dear Athena

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Dear Athena, I have a crush on a basketball player, and he likes me too. We are thinking about dating, but I am having second thoughts because I feel like his athletic schedule is too demanding for us to have a relationship. Is there a way to balance a sports schedule, school and a relationship? Basketball Crush Dear Basketball Crush, I think you are smart to consider the time constraints a NCAA athlete undergoes.

Turtle: Health Risks

Turtle: Health Risks

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