Volume 96, Issue 53
Tuesday December 3, 2002
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LAST UPDATED: Tuesday December 3, 2002 - 12:30 p.m.

RESTAURANT REVIEW: Blue Ginger goes Red

For most cash-strapped university students, eating out at fancy restaurants a la Pretty Woman is usually not an option.

Thankfully, Red accomplishes the difficult feat of offering scrumptious cuisine at prices that won't empty your whole piggy bank.



MOVIE REVIEW: Solaris
Clooney's ass in space


You'd figure that a movie produced by James Cameron, directed by Steven Soderbergh, and starring George Clooney would be as mainstream as you can get. Like most assumptions about Solaris, however, this one is wrong.



CD REVIEW: Bleach
Bleach: works well with American Eagle

Most people were introduced to Bleach when MuchMusic VJ Bradford How supported them by wearing their shirt on his first day on-air. Now, the pop sensations are back. A recent signee to Tooth and Nail Records, Bleach has been in the music business for years, although Again for the First Time is the band's first-label effort.

 


Rubinoff returns to Western

Michael Rubinoff (BA '98, L.L.B. '01) returned to Western to speak on a panel entitled "Finding Balance: Law and Life." For Rubinoff, this so-called balance merges a career as a part-time entertainment lawyer at a Toronto law firm and his fledgling musical theatre production company, M. Rubinoff Productions.



Campus Sightlines

They are the many permanent art installations on campus, and this one has been selected as the first mystery artwork in our monthly Campus Sightlines contest. Campus Sightlines is designed to draw attention to the gorgeous art on campus that is often overlooked.



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