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May 22, 2010

Taylor Swift Wants My Body...

…But I don’t want hers…

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Nov 16, 2009

Nightlife and Halloween in Kyoto

I’ve spent a bit of time in Kyoto quite a few times this and last year and last and thought it’d be a great spot to spend Halloween with a couple friends.

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Nov 16, 2009

A Pome

Pome is more fun than poem.

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Nov 9, 2009

Facebook and Dolla Dolla Bills, Yo

Nate Was Here: Better than mediocre sex!

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Oct 19, 2009

"Where The Wild Things Are" is a shitty book...even for kids...

Even Michael Puckett might agree! (I haven’t asked him yet though, so I’m not sure).

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Oct 14, 2009

Koyasan

Last Friday, on a whim, I decided to take a train down to the head of a 23km trail that would take myself and two friends to the town of Koya, the heart of a sect of Buddhism called Shingon.

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Shout Box

yancey
May 13, 06:03 PM

so i totally remember seeing Tiger play guitar and sing at parties and stuff like 5 years ago, and he was pretty amazing then. now …

FEATURES - The Weird Behind the Hype

mickey
May 11, 05:27 PM

Is the Christian community actually to blame here for the stifling of the gay community or is it a scapegoat for those in the gay …

Where The Wild Queens Are

Kayla
May 2, 06:06 PM

I am also a cousin of the late but great pauline tabor! Very very distant but still a cousin!

FEATURES - Las Vegas, Ky.

T
Apr 28, 05:57 PM

Obviously you completely missed the actual story. It’s a book written in child logic. Max isn’t supposed to learn a lesson. For chrissake, the wild things …

"Where The Wild Things Are" is a shitty book...even for kids...

oscar
Mar 31, 07:25 PM

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Finding Freedom

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Zombie Resurrection

The last ten years has witnessed a resurgence of the zombie-genre and has figuratively devoured the brains of the rest of the monsters out there including the notorious vampires.

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Next Big Nashville: Day One

Next Big Nashville, a four day music fest highlighting over 140 up-and-coming bands at 15 different venues, has come and gone. Don’t fret, we’re bringing it all back to you in a special three part series.

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Pillow Talk with Funnyman Jim Gaffigan

Want to hear about Jim Gaffigan’s guilty listening pleasures? Or how Hot Pockets changed his life? Tune in while our editor Brittany Sowacke chats it up with one of America’s favorite comedians.

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N.B.N. Day Two: Recusant Disorder

I awoke at high-noon on a concrete floor covered by no more than an eighth-inch of matted dorm carpet, with an ebbing ring someplace near my ears. I peeled my eyelids north and immediately felt the jerk of a negative tropism—the brightest beams of a Nashville sun.

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Those Bowlin' Green Boys

The Lost River Cavemen have a blended music style of rock and bluegrass that will make you get up and dance and long for home at the same time.

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Last Blues Saves the Day

Can’t make it to all the shows you want to see? Wish there was a way you could attend? Wish granted.

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Geeks and Freaks

An inside look at Technology vs. Horse: “I can’t even describe what we do. I have to invent terms that don’t actually register with people…. We don’t sound like The White Stripes, but we play rock and roll, too. But we’re fucking weird.”

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To Hell and Back

As “I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell” was being screened for the premiere audience, Tucker Max and I sat in the back room of the tour bus eating ribs and drinking beer.

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From Bowling Green to Silver Screen

Driven by ambition and a collective creativity, Hunter Curry and Drew Ingram have combined their talents to create the local film production company, Outrider Entertainment.

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Where The Wild Queens Are

Awkward moments seem to define gay dating in Bowling Green. Not knowing names is a common problem; the majority of men I’ve dated since moving to town have been closeted.

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Where Everybody Knows Your Name

Opened by Benita Bartley and Molly Kerby as a place to find local food, local music, and local artists, Greener Groundz has become destination dining for many WKU students, professors, and Bowling Green locals.

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Pillow Talk with Funnyman Jim Gaffigan

Want to hear about Jim Gaffigan’s guilty listening pleasures? Or how Hot Pockets changed his life? Tune in while our editor Brittany Sowacke chats it up with one of America’s favorite comedians.

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Grassroots: The Guide

Local cuisine, billowy dresses, hidden liquor and BBQ are all just tricks of the trade when it comes to down-home living.

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Coffee and Cigarettes: Shake Rag Reed's

Come in, sit down, enjoy a cup of coffee or a lively conversation and most importantly, try some of Bowling Green’s best home-style cooking.

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The Bluesy Roots of Ian Thomas

Revival music is coming back in style with the help of such down-home musicians as Ian Thomas.

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Geeks and Freaks

An inside look at Technology vs. Horse: “I can’t even describe what we do. I have to invent terms that don’t actually register with people…. We don’t sound like The White Stripes, but we play rock and roll, too. But we’re fucking weird.”

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A Musical Treasure Trove

By turning the perfect party spot into a makeshift venue, a house near campus is keeping the Bowling Green music scene alive.

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