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Yes, DVDs Rock

Okay, I’ll admit it. I’m behind the times. I still listen to vinyl albums, which is all right in a music nerd type of way, but I lack technological savvy; I just purchased a DVD player two weeks ago. Now I’m making up for my lost time. I’m purchasing music DVDs so I can replace my worn out VHS copies.

Rock ‘n’ Roll Classics: LAMF

Johnny Thunders and The Heartbreakers: LAMF This band only made one real album. And we’re lucky that it even happened. Johnny Thunders and the Heartbreakers are quite possibly the most self-destructive band in rock history. Johnny Thunders was the lead guitarist in the legendary New York Dolls.

Tom Cruise is a Big Lame-O in Last Samurai

Ultimately, the most interesting thing about The Last Samurai is how endlessly weird it is. I don’t mean weird in a David Lynch sort of way. I mean weird in a “I can’t believe they got this made and I can’t believe people are eating it up” sort of way. You see, The Last Samurai is gift-wrapped and sent to us from Sept.

Mr. Bean DVD Hours of Enjoyment

“Name, please.” “Bean.” With that one word, television audiences across Britain and the United States roared with laughter throughout the early 1990s. Nearly a decade later new audiences have the opportunity to be exposed to

Lady Jacks improve to 7-0 after 83-72 win against Northern

The Lady Jackrabbits terminated Northern State’s four-game winning streak in non-conference play on Saturday. While the Jackrabbits improved their record to 7-0, the Wolves now set at 4-2. Both teams played extremely aggressively.

College FB Bowls Mix Sweet and Sour Tastes

The upcoming holiday season signifies the postseason for Division I-A football teams as they participate in a series of 28 bowl games. Some matchups this year are quite compelling while other bowls would be best served if they were eliminated from the scene.

Weekend hockey leaves SDSU 1-1 against Cyclones

The SDSU men’s hockey team evened the score this weekend as they lost and won one game each against the Iowa State JV. Friday’s action ended with a 6-7 loss for the Jacks. The Jack’s dominated in the first period, bringing the score to 4-1. SDSU coach Marty Schipull said the opposite happened in the second period as the Jacks fell behind 6-4.

Hoop Dreams

SDSU’s junior forward Shannon Schlagel will be the 23rd woman in SDSU historyto score 1,000 points in her basketball career. Schlagel was named North Central’s Conference Player of the Week last Monday. She is the leading scorer for the Lady Jack’s averaging 17.