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Celebrating VDAY, Loyola style
If your vagina got dressed, what would it wear? An evening gown? Emeralds? Lace and combat boots? Something machine washable? These are some of the answers Eve Ensler received after interviewing over 200 women of every race, height and age about their vaginas. From these responses and many other stories, confessions, memories and anecdotes, Ensler wrote "The Vagina Monologues."
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Dispatch shines, O.A.R. fails to revolutionize
Of A Revolution, most commonly referred to as O.A.R., recently filled up Chicago's House of Blues three nights in a row. Although it is impressive that a Midwestern college band could fill up such a venue, the band's concert was not.
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"Cheese" imitates life
A latex newborn named Laveen. A misanthropic professor. A teacher and two students, tangled up in love affairs as complicated as anything Freud could dream up. And, of course, college. These are just some of the issues that renowned graphic artist Chip Kidd (he designed the Jurassic Park logo) deals with in his first foray into writing.
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Catching up with box office contenders
Reviews of Birthday Girl, The Mothman Prophecies, and Black Hawk Down
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Five for the PHOENIX with ... Bill Bellamy
Interview with Bill Bellamy
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revised February 6, 2002 by
phoenix@luc.edu
URL: http://www.luc.edu/phoenix
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