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New Wario game best for groups

By RUSTY BAILEY

It's been a couple years since the last "WarioWare" game, but with a new Nintendo console out, it's time to start on those franchise sequels. "WarioWare: Touched!" and "WarioWare: Twisted!" for the Nintendo DS and Game Boy Advance turned the series around by making it more innovative. … 0 Comments

GORP can help maintain New Year's resolutions

By SONIA SHARAN

If your New Year's resolution was to be healthier and exercise, chances are you've fallen off the wagon. The Georgia Outdoor Recreation Program at Ramsey is worth checking out and will help you be healthy and more active while fulfilling other resolutions such as trying new things. … 0 Comments

Chicago interns form band after college

By WHITNEY KESSLER

Most bands are composed of at least four members with a few extra appearances here and there of a brass instrumentalist or a tambourine man. However, a new duo comprised of two singer/songwriters is headed to Athens. Hailing from Chicago, the members of Fair June, Jarrod Cooper (guitar, back vocals) and Michael Mikosz (guitar, lead vocals), will light up the stage tonight with their jazz, pop and rock sound. … 0 Comments

Play-by-play dating instructions for guys

By MARLEE WAXELBAUM For The Red & Black

Getting a guy to ask for directions is one thing, but apparently a bigger foe lurks in another unmentionable, do-not-pass-go category of male stubbornness: relationship self-help guides. "Men aren't buying relationship advice," said Dr. Keith Campbell, associate professor in the University's social psychology program. … 0 Comments

Bar ready to convert Athenians

By DREW HALL

Influences from the Sistine Chapel are not what you would usually expect in downtown Athens, but at the new bar Chapel it's exactly what you'll get. Chapel, located on College Avenue next to Walker's Pub, opened just over two weeks ago. With plentiful seating and bars on both floors, Chapel has the potential to be a happening place in Athens. … 0 Comments

DVD releases present myriad of film genres

By SHANNA WARD

Check out these DVD releases today: "Babel," directed by Alejandro Gonzáles Iñárítu, follows the path of four connected stories involving an American couple in Morocco (Cate Blanchett and Brad Pitt), two Moroccan boys, a Mexican woman with American children and a Japanese family. … 4 Comments

The low down on Deerhoof

By REBECCA BOWEN

Deerhoof's music goes way, way out there. With lead singer Satomi Matsuzaki's child-like voice cooing lyics like "choo choo choo choo / beep beep," over stop-start guitar work interlaced with horns and sonic keyboards, their experimental nature cannot be denied. … 0 Comments

Alternative Mardi Gras celebrations

By RACHELLE HICKS

Crowds of revelers will enhance their jewelry wardrobes tonight as metallic plastic Mardi Gras beads become the hot accessory. Although Athens is not as devoted to Mardi Gras festivities as New Orleans, the party is sure to live on. By celebrating Mardi Gras, which literally means "Fat Tuesday," many students will prepare for the long, grueling 40 days of Lent. … 0 Comments

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