Full Effect Weekend Wrap-up – May 23, 2005

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Wrap-up The Weekend

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MUSIC: Etiquette for summer concert goers MOVIE: Coming soon to theaters near you FASHION: Graduation survival tips for Titans


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News Briefs—The Buzz Flashback Favorite Favorite: There’s nothing like ‘80s fa fashion Movies- High score for ‘Star Wars’ Summer Movie Preview Concert Essentials Food Food—Lodge is comfy cusine Music—Fans will feel torn by new sounds of System Fashion- Dress your best on graduation day Game—Next Gen consoles make their debut

ON THE COVER: Final episode of “Star Wars” pleases fans

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BY NIYAZ PIRANI Daily Titan Assistant News Editor

50 Cent has avoided jail time by taking a plea bargain on an incident at a 2004 show. 50 allegedly assaulted crowd members after he was hit by a water bottle. As a result, the counts of assault and battery will be cleaned from his record … Lizzie Maguire, wait … Hillary Duff – whose yet-to-be titled hits collection drops in August – will kick off a 32 date tour this summer. The tour opens in Los Angeles at the Greek Theater on July 12. The tour will also play at the Orange County Fair in Costa Mesa July 13 … The Offspring has slated one new song, “Can’t Repeat,” for their first greatest hits album, The Offspring’s Greatest Hits, that hits shelves on June 21. The band is also releasing a music video collection on July 5 … Good Charlotte has cut ties with drummer Chris Wilson because of Wilson’s “personal health issues.” The band has not commented on what the issues are, but has replaced Wilson with friend Dean Butterworth. They have not said whether Wilson will join the band again once he has recovered … Jay Russel, bassist for indie hit Hot Rod Circus has quit the band to play with his other band, Diamond Jay and the Rough. The band has since been forced to cancel its dates on tour with the Get Up Kids … Cut Chemist, the man on the ones and twos for Jurassic 5 and Ozomatli, will release his first solo effort, The Audiences’ Listening, this fall … Although Usher said he would not release another album this year, the R&B superstar is back in the studio working on the soundtrack for “Dying for Dolly,” that features the artist’s first role in four years. The album will hit shelves sometime before the Nov. 23 film release date … Topher Grace, known

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for his lead in That 70s Show, has been tapped for a role in Spiderman 3. The actor will join a cast that includes Tobey Maguire, Kirsten Dunst and Thomas Hayden Church, but it has not yet been revealed as to whom he will play. “Yes, of course he [knows who he’s playing]. You know what? The movie is 2007; to be straight about it, it’s taking all the fun away,” said producer Avi Arad to MTV news. “I just love the fact that there are such guessing games going on.” … Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith smashed records all over the galaxy. In the United States alone, the film made $108.5 million, not to mention that $50 million of that total was earned during it’s first 24 hours on silver screens … CD releases for May 24 are Out of Exile by Audioslave, Demon Days by Gorillaz and Rebel, Sweetheart by the Wallflowers. DVD releases for May 24 are “The Aviator” and “Chapelle’s Show: Season 2.” CD releases for May 31 are Don’t Believe the Truth by Oasis, A Certain Trigger by Maximo Park and Before the Robots by Better than Ezra. DVD releases for May 31 are “Boogeyman,” “Over the Top” and “The Dukes of Hazzard: The Complete Third Season.”

Flashback lashback Favorite

There’s nothing like ‘80s fashion BY COURTNEY SALAS Daily Titan Staff

In the ‘80s, bright colors, crimped hair, parachute pants and acid-washed jeans labeled the entire era as the most unfashionable, yet memorable, era of all time. Although present-day fashion has brought back modified versions of the more popular trends, there are some that most people can’t help but laugh at as they flip through photos from their past. Before the invention of the straight iron, the crimping iron was invented where the bigger the hair the better. Aqua Net was a girl’s best friend when trying to achieve the “flipped-up curled bangs look,” which could only be accomplished with an entire bottle of hair spray. And if your hair wasn’t down, it was often pulled up in an extremely high ponytail located in the middle of your head or to the side.

Aqua Net was also a key essential in achieving the teasedout “rocker” look, popular among both boys and girls who listened to bands like Poison, Duran Duran or Jon Bon Jovi. With metal music at its peak in the ‘80s, t-shirts with your favorite metal band were popular among boys of this era. Preppy boys often choose the “Zack Morris,” surfer-style haircut, which required a large amount of gel in order to conquer the complete “wave” look. Striped Gotcha or Hang Ten shirts and “way-above-theknee” OP shorts were also popular among teenage boys. And who could forget the cute little alligator found on the popular Izod Lacoste shirts or the Converse High-tops made in such bright colors. It was almost damaging to the naked eye. Reebok “Pump” and LA Gear sneakers with bright laces were popular as well, as bright Jellies sandals were often found on the feet of millions of girls. After the ‘70s era of skimpy clothing, girls still found ways

to reveal skin with oversized off-the-shoulder sweaters and ripped jeans. Even in hot weather girls couldn’t leave the house without two or three pairs of socks on, pulling off the ultimate “double-sock” look. The movie “Flashdance” caused leggings, leg warmers and oversized t-shirts to leave the gym and become more than just workout clothing. For those Madonna-wannabes, the lace glove and leather jacket transformed some girls into spitting images of the material girl herself. In the accessory category, the more slap-bracelets you could fit on your arm the better, along with Hot Loops as bracelets and necklaces and that bright, multicolored Swatch watch. Even though some of ‘80s fashion might bring back nightmares for some people, there are some fashion trends that bring back good childhood memories. For those who grew up in the ‘80s and can appreciate some of these trends, remember to “have a bitchin’ summer.”


REVIEW MOVIE

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The Jedi attmept to rescue Chancellor Palpetine in the opening scene of “Star Wars” Revenge of the Sith.

High score for ‘Star Wars’

BY MEGAN DANGERMOND Daily Titan Staff

Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith is the final installment of the prequel series chronicling the saga of young Anakin Skywalker’s path to the Dark Side. Obi-Wan Kenobi, still full of witty banter in a powerful performance, shows off his best fighting skills in this installment. Obi-Wan takes on General Grevious, armed with four lightsabers, and a newlyminted Darth Vader, whose catlike fighting skills are amplified by his new-found freedom to hate. Anakin, the cocky boy who loves to whine and play war, becomes dangerous because of his confidence in his skills and his inevitable

path to the Dark Side, guided carefully by the questionable Chancellor Palpatine. Skywalker quickly spirals out of control after Palpatine admits he knows a way for Anakin to save his wife, Padme, from a terrible fate. This third installment of the epic trilogy is truly Skywalker’s story. When he declares allegiance to the Sith lord, his desire for glory is overshadowed by his dependence on his lover, his only thoughts being of the need to save, keeping with his promise to Padme in “Attack of the Clones” that he would learn to keep those he loves from dying. He has his best lines toward the end of the movie, before a dramatic fight scene that ends in the most painful way imaginable, which

helped earn ROTS the PG-13 rating along with reported slaying of ‘younglings’, not actually seen in the movie but disturbing none the less. The star-crossed lovers, Anakin and Padme, seem almost cheesy in a couple scenes, filled with lines beautiful enough to make a Jedi blush, but coming out awkwardly, like Padme’s “Hold me like you did by the lake…” or Darth Vader’s anguished cry of “Noooooooo…” upon finding out her fate. However, their relationship and shared dialogue, however, find redemption in strife, with Anakin’s manipulative nature really taking root when he switches to the Dark Side and the love-blinded Padme finally seeing, but too late. R2-D2 had one of the best performances in his career, kicking butt early in the movie and branching out his skills while helping the Jedi save the chancellor. C-3PO had a smaller part, keeping watch over the pregnant senator as she watched her husband’s descent with clouded vision. Darth Sidious seemed almost an imitation of his dark self in the original trilogy. The cackle, creepy in the originals, is almost comical, although seeing the old man kick Jedi butt makes up for it. Yoda is at his strongest, kicking trooper butt before having it out with the Sith Lord in the Senate chambers. There are no Ewoks in this one, but my love for furry things in Star Wars movies was fed by an army of Wookies, with a Tarzan-like cry early in the battle. The best part in this dramatic must-see is that Jar Jar Binks, visible twice in the movie, has no dialogue.

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MOVIES FEATURE

SUMMER

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MADNESS BY MAHSA KHALILIFAR Daily Titan Staff

You know the worst summer feeling, when you pay over $9 for a movie you really might not know much about, and it stinks. Yes, we have all been there before. The film in question might have gotten Ebert’s and Roper’s approval, or it might have even won an Oscar or two, but not all movies are made for everyone and some movies should not be made, period. So, to ease into the transition of blowing your hard-earned cash to watch something you might loathe, we provide our summer movie preview below to see which ones might fit your specific tastes. The summer of remakes is upon us but some might just be worth the price. Welcome to our prestigious and informative summer movie guide: The good, the bad, and the just plain obnoxious…see you at the movies!

JUNE Mr. and Mrs. Smith (June 10)

The Scoop: This movie stars Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie as Mr. and Mrs. Smith as two assassins stuck in a dead-end marriage, but who end up falling in love all over again when ordered to kill each other. The Verdict: You have probably seen the previews featuring exaggerated gun shots and the inevi-

table chemistry that Pitt and Jolie exude on screen (maybe you have also heard that the two reportedly had a secret affair on set), basically there are not many surprises as far as where this movie is going. However, just to see gorgeous Jolie taking girl power to another extreme and hunky Pitt buff and sweaty would be reason enough to open your wallet on June 10.

phase of acting and bring her into the more mature world of film. It seems like the movie has an interesting premise but who really thinks Heather Locklear can’t get a man and can we see Duff as a “mature” actress? Only time will tell.

Herbie: Fully Loaded (June 24)

The Scoop: A remake of the old Disney classic, “Herbie: Fully Loaded,” stars Lindsay Lohan and Michael Keaton and their trusty VW Bug. The intelligent VW is back for more as she helps the Lohan family obtain NASCAR fame. The Verdict: Who did not enjoy

the “Love Bug” classic? Hopefully Lohan can bring the charm that the original cast brought to this intriguing story. It is an oldie but a goodie and many are eagerly waiting to see if Lohan, after “Mean Girls” success, has enough drive (no pun intended) to carry on a really serious career. People should go see it just for the pure fact of the cute VW Bug alone.

War of the Worlds (June 29)

The Scoop: Based on the 1898 novel by H.G. Wells, this alienoriented and sci-fi inspired film is one that many are looking forward to. Starring Tom Cruise as a divorced dad, with Dakota Fan-

Lords of Dogtown (June 3)

The Scoop: The screenplay is based around the rising skateboarding phenomonenon in the 1970s. The movie features actors taught to skateboard in 10 weeks (instead of casting actual skateboarders) and a cast of newcomers. The Verdict: Since Catherine Hardwicke, who directed “Thirteen,” is directing “Lords of Dogtown,” the movie should be given a chance. No over-paid, egotistical actors and cocky skaters could result into something that might have some substance.

The Perfect Man (June 17)

The Scoop: Hilary Duff plays Holly, a girl desperate to find her mom (Heather Locklear) a man. In desperation, Duff ends up creating a fake boyfriend. The guy she uses to base this around: her friend’s uncle (Chris Noth) of course. The Verdict: This is a movie 20th Century FOX that attempts to get Ms. Duff out Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt star in the upcoming comedic-action flick of the teenybopper goody-goody “Mr and Mrs. Smith ,” in theater ‘s June 10.

ning (from “I am Sam” fame) as his daughter, the story consists of family struggles and surviving the alien invasion. The Verdict: You have Tom Cruise; one of the biggest actors in the world, pairing off with one of the biggest directors in the world, Steven Spielberg (last time this happened was “Minority Report”) so chances are you will not be too disappointed. Plus with young talent Dakota Fanning and veteran Tim Robbins put into the mix, “War of the Worlds,” should be a nice thrilling combination of history and Hollywood come to life.

JULY The Island (July 22)

The Scoop: This futuristic movie stars debonair Ewan McGregor and famed-yet-young actress Scarlett Johansson. The premise seems to involve a scenario where McGregor and Johansson are human clones that eventually get smart and realize their position in the world is not a good one. So, they start running and madness ensues. The Verdict: “The Island,” seems like one of those cheesy moralistic movies that fall short of real philosophical value. The only way that this movie might be saved is through amazing action scenes and talented duo of McGregor and Johansson, but if they fail, movie theaters will probably be deserted in this one.

Charlie and the Choco late Factory (July 15)

The Scoop: Based on the original “Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory,” this remake stars Johnny Depp as the Wonka of a new generation. The original story, which was based on a man, his chocolate factory, and the young boy (Charlie) who by a lucky opportunity finds himself in the Wonka world, was a classic hit and director Tim Burton is hoping for the same success. The remake has a big makeover though and includes extra things such as really small Oompa-Loompas. The Verdict: This movie has some big shoes to fill, but with Johnny Depp and the story line intact, in theory this film shouldn’t disappoint. Fans should go see this one for these two reasons alone: chocolate and Depp, how could one really go wrong?

Bad News Bears (July 22)

The Scoop: Another remake, this one promises to an edgier and more modern feel. Billy Bob Thornton plays Buttermaker, a drunk and a not-so-typical Little League coach, in this comedy about a group of delinquent kids on a baseball team who happen to

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FEATURE MOVIE

Concert essentials BY MAHSA AHSA KHALILIF KHALILIFAR Daily Titan Staff

Aside from the obnoxious screaming fans, mushy couples, and underage, and underdressed girls, most hip-hop concerts are the best place to spend your dough and your time. With so many concerts coming out this summer here’s some advice on hip-hop concert do’s and don’ts for all you ready to take the plunge into the world of music hysteria this season.

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The long awaited remake of “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory” will finally appear in theaters on July 15. have a lot of heart. The Verdict: Having visiting this movie set in Encino, meeting Thornton, and personally knowing the group of charismatic and comedic kids, I must admit I am slightly impartial on this one. The story has a lot of heart and the upcoming young actors show it with passion for the art form. “Bad News Bears,” seems like it will be a home run; if you don’t fall in love with the movie, you’ll fall in love with the kids starring in it.

AUGUST The Dukes of Hazzard (August 5)

The Scoop: I warned you this was the season of remakes. This time, Jessica Simpson squeezes into those Daisy Dukes for this update on the 1980’s TV series. It also stars “Jackass” star Johnny Knoxville and All-American heartthrob Sean William Scott. The Verdict: If Scott and Knoxville are as funny as they have been their previous acting ventures, then this remake can be a hit. Simpson’s acting chomps seem to be getting rave reviews so hopefully her ditzy-ness can work for her, and give her the right Daisy moves.

Four Brothers (August 12)

The Scoop: Four men, two black, two white, from an adopted family come together after they attend a funeral for the woman who raised them. During the funeral, they become suspicious and realize that their “mom,” was murdered in a store robbery and that there is more to the killing then they had originally learned about, so the investigation ensues. The Verdict: This movie starts gorgeous actor Mark Wahlberg

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Jessica Simpson makes her movie debut in the ‘Dukes of Hazzard.” and the buff Tyrese Gibson as two of the four brothers and their hard edge seems to give this movie a nice strong tone. ≠≠Also starring Andre Benjamin of Outcast as another one of the brothers, which gives the movie a diverse appeal and the common rapper-turned-actor situation piques curiosity somewhat.

Deuce Bigalow: European Gigolo (August 12)

The Scoop: Finally, a movie sequel this summer! Stemming from the same genius brainchild that

brought us “Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo,” Rob Schneider is back as Deuce, the fish expert who turns to a life of profitable “man whore.” This new one has him in Europe trying to help his former pimp (T.J. Hicks played by Eddie Griffin) and clearing Hicks’s name of murder (for allegedly killing a rival “manwhore”). The Verdict: The first one was hilarious and Schneider is ironically a really good gigolo. His innocent demeanor but comedic and wisecrack antics, especially set in Europe, are sure to please audiences going to the movies for this one.

Clothing: Look good and clean! You never know who you might meet at these events so know what you’re getting yourself into. Ms. Gorgeous or Mr. Right could be your seat neighbor so make full use of scoping and dressing up. You don’t want to get caught looking like you just woke up at a nice posh venue where the people and the performers have taken the time to actually look decent. Wear closed toe shoes to avoid being stepped on or stepping in anything you rather not want to wear on your way out. Also dress comfortably. Without comfort there is no confidence and while you’re either dancing or moving in a crowd, which will allow an ease to your concert experience. Cameras: Yes, we all would love to take in our cameras at concerts but alas most venues don’t allow you to take that picture of say Jay-Z or 50 Cent. Metal detectors and s big scary men patting you down are the consequences when a camera is detected. So avoid bringing your digital camera because you will either have to pay to have them hold it or you will have to take it all the way to your car which is a bummer. Although most venues do not allow cameras, once you get it in, there is not much they can do about it because many others have also sneaked their cameras in as well. How did they get their camera in you may ask? Think metal detectors, disposable cameras, and your head. Bags and ID: Pack light! Nobody wants to carry a backpack or a big hunk of a bag with them to a concert. Some places do not even allow big bags. hip-hop concerts are all about dancing so if you want to move take a small bag and for guys stick your wallet in your pockets. Also do not forget to bring your drivers license. If you want to drink or just play it safe, bring the handy card with you to get through the obstacles, which the law throws at you, with better ease. Random Information for the Ladies: To my girls planning on attending one of the numerous concerts coming up, make sure to take cell phones and extra money. You never know what you could get yourself into and you want to be safe. Especially at hip-hop concerts like the ones coming up such as Nelly, Snoop, and Eminem, the crowds are powerful, passionate and full of people, so remember to have fun but be aware of anything suspicious and anyone too drunk! Also dress cute and go happy because it’s all about getting into the whole venue and meshing with the audience. Random Information for the Men: If you’re really going for the concert, get into it and enjoy the music and the ladies will flock to your passion for the music. I was at a concert where these guys were going crazy for the music and got all into the performance. That confidence if very attractive and draws you in. Also, be dressed well. This does not only go for the ladies. Men can also brush up and look snazzy for a night out on the town. Impress yourself, your friends and the ladies you’re eyeing out! Also watch the product please! There are too many Gotti brother hair-dos hitting the venues and they are dangerously explosive, literally! These are just suggestions afterall, not rules or laws, but guidelines to follow if you want to experience an enjoyable concert night. Concerts are all about the experience. You go for the performer mostly but come on admit it—something about being thrown into a crowd of fellow fans is a high like no other. So the top three tips: look good, don’t drink and drive and sing along. If you do all of the above you will be guaranteed good times and great memories. Happy concert-going!

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ETC. REVIEW

Lodge is comfy cuisine BY KRISTINA RIDENOUR Daily Titan Staff

The Lodge Restaurant in Costa Mesa is a food haven that has taken on the complex task of combining comfort food with a classy, almost-Rat-Pack-era environment. The Lodge is located in an area called “The Camp”, which is a retail area for outdoor lovers. It is right across the street from the “Anti-Mall” also known as the shopping area for the Urban Outfitters crowd. Walking along the rustic path to the entrance of The Lodge brings you across anything from a fire pit and hammock to a bicycle shop. The décor is that of old-time Hollywood, with black leather booths

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and a piano that is showcased in the dimly lit dining room. The restaurant has a dining area and a fully stocked bar, so if you want to watch a baseball game or take your love interest to a nice dinner, this is the perfect spot. The flat-screen television that was playing the baseball game was an interesting contrast to the vibe of restaurant, which is somewhat formal. The service was extremely good, whether this was because it was a slow Thursday night or not, doesn’t matter to me, I wasn’t complaining. The clientele was anyone from a hipster 20-something at the bar to an older crowd discussing business at a table. But the menu prices aren’t exactly fit for a starving student, especially if you want more than a starter salad. The menu consisted of a full bar menu, starters, entrees and sides. The starters were salads and appetizers. The iceberg lettuce wedge with blue cheese dressing was almost a meal in itself. The entrees were where the comfort food came into play. Meat loaf, chicken, pasta and fish were the main entrees to choose from. I chose the pan-roasted chicken with mashed potatoes and vegetables. The presentation of the plate was nice, and the food was

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outstanding. My dinner company ordered the chicken pesto pasta. The flavor of the pesto was very strong, but the green noodles had a flavor that exceeded expectations. The side order that stood out from the crowd was the macaroni and cheese. This macaroni and cheese is nothing like your mother made for you as a child. The noodles were like little shells in a soupy blend of white cheeses mixed throughout. The topping over the macaroni was a sort of parmesan bread crumble that went nicely with the soupy texture of the macaroni. Trying to eat dessert, after having a starter, entrée and side is almost impossible. I personally couldn’t attempt this enormous task, but I did venture to gaze upon the dessert tray. The tray that was lavishly presented to us had cheese cake, carrot cake and tiramisu. Overall, the restaurant isn’t for the faint of heart when it comes to the wallet. But, if you want to take a passage back in time to the days where Frank Sinatra could have been eating a steak in the booth next to you, The Lodge is the hot spot to be.

Fans will feel torn by new System sounds BY NIYAZ PIRANI Daily Titan Assistant News Editor

“Old System” is a phrase that will be thrown around when people talk about Mezmerize. It’s not a negative criticism, but fans of System of a Down will definitely notice a vast difference from the band’s previous three albums. Mezmerize, the spring release from the band’s spring/fall double-disc Mezmerize/Hypnotize, carries all the familiar elements of a System album, but a distinct line can be drawn between the band’s debut effort and its fourth. The disc kicks off with “Soldier Side,” a slow-electroacoustic intro that introduces a new dynamic in System of a Down – dual vocalists. Almost every song, excluding “This Cocaine Makes Me Feel Like I’m On This Song,” features frontman Serj Tankian sharing vox duties with guitarist/songwriter Daron Malakian. Lyrically, the album runs the spectrum from silly to political. Tankian talks about “choking chicks and sodomy” on

“Violent Pornography” but also criticizes the government for “feed[ing] us lies from the tablecloth” on “B.Y.O.B.” (Bring Your Own Bombs). System has traded in their well-known Middle Eastern sound for something less ethnic and more thrash-metal freakout. Lurching riffs accompany pounding drum fills that carry the disc’s 11 tracks on a set selection that’s soaked in Hollywood references and strangely, lyrics about Tony Danza. The album feels incomplete, probably because it’s only onehalf of a massive effort, as the band and producer Rick Rubin chose songs that vary the CD extensively, however the mix lacks the usual power the band has shown in previous releases. The shining star of Mezmerize is “Question!” which displays the heavy and softer sides of System in a perfectly balanced three-minute track. Fans will feel a bit torn when listening to this scattered disc as no song compares with “Sugar” or “Toxicity,” but maybe things will make more sense when Hypnotize drops in the fall.


REVIEW PITSTOP

STYLE SCOUT

SALOME’S STARS ARIES (March 21 to April 19) Your Aries self-esteem level is high, as is your impatience to see more action come your way in the workplace. Good news, Lamb: It could start to happen sooner than you think. TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) Changing things now could upset a lot of people. But if you feel you’re acting because you believe it’s the right thing to do, others will understand and even come to support you. GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) A change of mind might not necessarily be a change of heart. You still want to go ahead with your plans, but you might see a better way to make them happen. So go for it. CANCER (June 21 to July 22) An old business dispute could re-emerge and possibly affect upcoming negotiations. Consider opening up the situation to include suggestions from others on both sides of the issue. LEO (July 23 to August 22) Some Leos and Leonas might find it some-

what difficult to get their ideas accepted or even considered. But that’s only for a while. Things will soon return to the way you like them. VIRGO (August 23 to September 22) The pace seems to be slowing down from the hectic on-the-job run you recently enjoyed. But be assured that you’re still in the race to pick up new workplace-related goodies. LIBRA (September 23 to October 22) Seasonal changes create opportunities for busy Librans. However, be sure to balance your workload with your personal life so that you don’t overdo it on one end or the other. SCORPIO (October 23 to November 21) A former critic could make a surprise turnaround and become a supporter. But if your Scorpion sense suspects a questionable motive, who are the rest of us to doubt it? SAGITTARIUS (November 22 to December 21) Data on a new project seems less than dependable. But it might turn out to be just the op-

posite. Consult with someone who knows how you might best be able to check it out. CAPRICORN (December 22 to January 19) Capricorneans face many decisions this week, with the Sea Goat’s kids rating high on the consideration scale, especially regarding vacations and upcoming school matters. AQUARIUS (January 20 to February 18) Showing that you care is what Aquarians do so well. It’s your very special skill. And this week, you’ll have several chances to show off that gift for a very special person. Good luck. PISCES (February 19 to March 21) That streak of Piscean wariness should serve you well this week should you be among those who come up against a slippery character offering a fishy deal with nothing to back it up. (c) 2005 King Features Synd., Inc.

TRIVIA TEST By Fifi Rodriguez

1. TELEVISION: On TV’s “M*A*S*H,” what was Radar O’Reilly’s job? 2. ENTERTAINERS: What was the first name of the actor/father of Lynn and Vanessa Redgrave? 3. SCIENCE: To what do Kirchhoff’s Laws apply? 4. GEOGRAPHY: Vilnius is the capital of what country? 5. LITERATURE: Who wrote the classic “Little House on the Prairie”? 6. MUSIC: The composer Tchaikovsky died and songwriter Cole Porter was born in what year? 7. HISTORY: Who was elected governor of Louisiana in 1928? 8. MOVIES: Who directed the 1951 movie “Strangers on a Train”? 9. ANIMAL KINGDOM: What do you call a group of hens? 10. MONEY: What is the basic monetary unit in Egypt?

Answers this week (left) last week (right)

Answers 1. Company clerk, 2. Michael, 3. Electrical circuits, 4. Lithuania 5. Laura Ingalls Wilder, 6. 1893, 7. Huey Long, 8. Alfred Hitchcock, 9. A brood, 10. Piaster

Dress your best on graduation day BY KELLY HICKMAN Daily Titan Columnist

This is the day (besides my 21st birthday) I thought would never get here. Graduation is just days away and needless to say, I’m stoked. We all worked hard (or if you were like me, procrastinated really well) to get here. I already know what I’ll be wearing on this joyous occasion, hopefully, by now you will too. Get ready to bust out the cap and gown, Kleenex and bubbly (for afterwards of course), because here are some last minute tips on how to look picture perfect on graduation. Wear comfy shoes: There’s going to be a good amount of walking from commencement to graduation, so wear your most comfortable (yet stylish) shoes. I personally wouldn’t wear flip-flops, even though their comfort factor is very appealing. Instead, wear sandals with a kitten heel or a flat sandal in a metallic shade with jewels or embellishment, these heels won’t dig into the grass. Guys have it so easy- their shoes don’t have painstakingly high heels. Don’t forget the sunscreen: Since our bodies will be draped in a very hot black gown, sun protector needs to go on our face. Unless you fancy the look of a beet-red kisser, slather on the facial sunscreen. For us ladies that don’t want to mess with our makeup-ready faces, you can apply instead a tinted moisturizer with sunscreen. Sunglasses are a must: Not only does our skin need sun protection but so do our eyes. Some schools (for some odd reason) don’t allow graduates to wear sunglasses during commencement. Since us Cal State Fullerton students are so fortunate, don’t forget to sport those shades. Wearing sunglasses also allows the guys (who are too cool to cry in public) to conceal the possible tears that will be shed. Opt for light clothing: If this year’s graduation ceremonies are going to be as sweltering hot as last year’s, then we all need to wear lightweight clothing. Guys should skip the jacket and ladies should wear breathable materials that aren’t heavy. Check your hair, teeth and makeup: Don’t forget to bring bobby pins with you to keep your cap from flying off your head. Also don’t wear bright lipstickthis is a lipstick-on-the-teeth accident waiting to happen. To avoid any lipstick mishaps on your graduation photo, wear a naturally-hued lip gloss instead. Lastly, wear water-proof mascara to avoid raccoon eyes if you’re going to cry, I’m a total sap and I know I will, but at least I’ll be prepared! Here’s to you class of 2005. Stay sharp and oh-so stylish!

(c) 2005 King Features Synd., Inc.

Daily Titan May 23, 2005

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GAME REIVEW

Next gen consoles make their debut

BY NIYAZ PIRANI Daily Titan Assistant Editor

Nintendo Revolution What’s Hot: Nintendo’s fifth home-based console will be approximately the size of three DVD cases stacked together. The Revolution has been working with IBM and ATI with the graphics and soundcard. The system will feature up to four wireless controllers and will be backward compatible with Nintendo Gamecube software and hardware. The system will feature internal Wi-Fi capabilities and it’s been rumored that the Revolution will sync up to the Internet for downloadable NES, SNES and Nintendo 64 games. What’s Not: Little has surfaced about the quality of the games and less is known about a release date. The Revolution is technologically only four to five times more powerful than it’s predecessor so Nintendo may be fighting a losing battle in the home console market come 2006.

XBOX 360: What’s Hot: The 360 packs a punch by running three symmetric 3.2 GHz processors. It’s also the only new system to give users more than just a gaming experience, plus it comes out this year, whereas the others drop in 2006. The system will feature a basic (which translates to free) XBOX Live service as well as an Instant Messaging support system. The system will connect to the XBOX marketplace where users will be able to download things into the 20 GB removable hard drive. CD’s can also be ripped onto the hard drive to be listened to during gameplay. Plus, that controller that used to be the size of a brick, it’s shrunken down a bit. What’s Not: The day after Microsoft revealed the XBOX 360 at a pre-E3 MTV spectacle, Sony introduced the PS3, which they claim runs twice as fast as the 360.

Playstation 3: What’s Hot: With the power of the Cell, a chip that pumps out 3.2 GHz of power for PS3, developers will finally get to push their games to the limit (finally a full scale Grand Theft Auto World will be realized). The system features up to seven Bluetooth wireless controllers that recharge with a USB cable that gets plugged into the console. Also, the system will use standard memory cards, such as Compact Flash or Memory Stick, and is the only system to employ Blue Ray (50 to 100 GB) DVD discs. What’s Not: Who knows how much the system will cost when it hits shelves in the spring of 2006? Plus, it’s still up in the air as to whether developers will be able to harness the full potential of the Cell. And does anybody remember the first shipment of the PS2? Hopefully Sony can work out all of the bugs before they send out the system.


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