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CD Review: Drivers Side Impact meant for listeners who aren't old enough to drive

By Jackie Cole

09/26/07 - Remember eighth grade? Friday night sleepovers at your BFF's house, totally pigging out on popcorn and candy, watching every chick flick that Kate Hudson has ever starred in and maybe even getting the chance to stay up past midnight. Having your mom drop you and your crush off at the Saturday matinee in her teal Chrysler minivan.

I Hate Sally's Don't Worry Lady will shatter your eardrums

By Amanda Hales

09/26/07 - Don't Worry Lady by I Hate Sally makes me want to cover my ears. The whole album is just one incomprehensible scream. I know that there are actual words to the songs, because they're printed in the booklet that came with the CD, but when I listened to the songs all I heard was screaming.

Common searches for immortality on Finding Forever

By Jeremy Kollie

09/26/07 - People have searched for immortality for hundreds of years, since the days of Ponce De Leon and the Fountain of Youth; but that all too elusive goal always seems to be just out of reach. Now Chicago MC Common is making his own bid for immortality (albeit of a more musical sort) with his seventh studio album, Finding Forever.

Gossip Girl is so-so

By Marla Horenbein

09/27/07 - Want to hear the latest dish on the boy next door or the girl in your math class with all the cute shoes and handbags? How about what happened at the biggest party of the weekend? Well Gossip Girl has all the juicy details about everyone and everything.

ABC scores with new Monday Night Football crew

By Justin Pacheco

09/26/07 - Last year Monday Night Football moved from ABC to ESPN. John Madden and Al Michaels were replaced by Mike Trico for the play-by-play, Joe Theismann for analysis, and Tony Kornheiser, to bring humor and broaden the scope of the game as a way to bring in the non-football viewer.

Gossip Girl will save us from the void left by The O.C.

By Kathleen McKiernan

09/26/07 - The void for a new (and actually good) TV series has been filled by The CW's Gossip Girl. The show, created by The O.C's Josh Schwartz, is based on Cecily von Ziegasar's book series of the same name. Gossip Girl, which premiered last Wednesday, is essentially the show to make The O.C. fans grieve less.

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