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CONTENTS 02 Entertainment News Concert Calendar Top 10 iPod Downloads 03 Flashback Favorite 04 Dusty Rhodes and The River Band 06 New Movie Far Cry From Novel

ON THE COVER: Dusty Rhodes and The River Band keep the OC Rockin’ and Folkin’ / Photo provided by Dusty Rhodes and the River Band.

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THE BUZZ

ENTERTAINMENT EDITOR Dianika Abbott

EXECUTIVE EDITOR Nicole M. Smith

DIRECTOR OF ADVERTISING Can Sengezer

ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF ADVERTISING Emily Alford

PRODUCTION Dianika Abbott Danielle Torricelli

ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE Sarah Oak Amber Dillion

The Daily Titan 714.278.3373 The Buzz Editorial 714.278.5426 thebuzz@dailytitan.com Editorial Fax 714.278.4473 The Buzz Advertising 714.278.3373 ads@dailytitan.com Advertising Fax 714.278.2702 The Buzz , a student publication, is a supplemental insert for the Cal State Fullerton Daily Titan. It is printed every Thursday. The Daily Titan operates independently of Associated Students, College of Communications, CSUF administration and the CSU system. The Daily Titan has functioned as a public forum since inception. Unless implied by the advertising party or otherwise stated, advertising in the Daily Titan is inserted by commercial activities or ventures identified in the advertisements themselves and not by the university. Such printing is not to be construed as written or implied sponsorship, endorsement or investigation of such commercial enterprises.

INSIDE

By Mahsa Khalilifar Daily Titan Columnist

So I am graduating this weekend, and I regret to say this will be my last “Inside Buzz” ever, but we are not going out that easy, well at least just not yet. There were many memo rable moments and a lot of cra ziness that has happened over this semester … Britney Spears became a mother and is now pregnant with her second, yes, you heard me right: she is going to have two with Mr. Kevin “I like making babies” Federline. Let’s hope she will not be curi ous to find out if the third time’s a charm … Tom Cruise hooked up with Katie Holmes and before we knew it, “TomKat” was born into the world. My Persian par ents were excited at the thought of the Iranian legacy being car ried on in Hollywood with the name of Cruise’s and Holmes’ baby girl, Suri … let’s hope it turns out to be a good one … Ben Affleck ditched J. Lo for another Jennifer. Jennifer Garner gave birth to his baby girl, Violet; unfortunately Garner’s captivat ing show, “Alias,” was shortlived and came to an end as it was cancelled this season - sigh … Hip hop artist Kanye West came out spewing politically incorrect messages such as how our President allegedly favors whites over blacks, yet ironically he became even more popular than ever in the music world. Reggaeton artists took over the hip-hop genre with their club beats and urban style. Daddy Yankee did his thing with hot singles and featured remixes with star power performers, such as G-Unit and Snoop Dogg … It has turned into the “Boy Band” comeback moment: Ashley Parker Angel (O-Town), Nick Lachey (98 Degrees & former Jessica Simpson flame), and Brian Littrell all released solo albums … New CD releases of the week include country group, Dixie Chick’s Taking The Long Way … band Def Leppard’s Yeah!… legend Johnny Cash’s Personal File … New DVD releases include Steve Martin’s sequel “Cheaper By the Dozen 2” … “Boston Legal - Season 1” Celebrity gossip of the year: Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt, will they ever actually tie the knot? … Is Jennifer Lopez final ly going to reveal what our gossip sources are buzzing: that she is expecting? Hopefully we’ll find out … thanks everyone for taking a peak inside the lives of the rich and famous with me … I hope your summer is filled with much fun, laughter, and of course, tons of gossip! Peace out. -M

TOP 10 IPOD DOWNLOADS

By Mahsa Khalilifar Daily Titan Columnist

The Buzz is your source for the most updated trends going on in the music industry and where would we be today without the ever-so-popular and trendy iPod?

So for you iPod fanatics out there: shuffle, nano, mini, etc … here’s the list of the Top 10 down loads according to www.Apple. com for the week, some pop, hip-hop and everything else in between.

Happy listening! 1. “SOS” by Rihanna 2. Daniel Powter’s “Bad Day” 3. “Over My Head (Cable Car)” by The Frey 4. Nelly Furtado feat. Timbaland’s “Promiscuous” 5. “Ridin’” by Chamillionaire & Krayzie Bone 6. Lil Jon Feat. E-40’s “Snap Yo Fingers” 7. “Dani California” by Red Hot Chili Peppers” 8. Fort Minor’s “Where’d You Go” 9. “Unfaithful” by Rihanna 10. Cassie’s “Me & U”

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Concert Calendar MAY

29 MONDAY UCLA Jazz & Reggae Festival

Los Angeles

30 TUESDAY

Brother Anaheim HOB Anaheim

31 WEDNESDAY Some Girls Glass House

Pamona

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2 THURSDAY 30 Seconds to Mars Avalon Hollywood

Hollywood

FRIDAY The Fenians Galaxy Theatre Santa Ana

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4 SATURDAY

Madonna Staples Center Los Angeles

SUNDAY He is Legend Chain Reaction Anaheim

5 MONDAY AshleeSimpson Santa Barbara

Bowl Santa Barbara

MAINSTREAM THE BUZZ 3 M AY 2 2, 2 0 0 6 T H E B U Z Z @ D A I LY T I TA N . C O M ‘SAY ANYTHING’: AN INSTANT CLASSIC

By Natalie Murillo Daily Titan Staff Writer

When people think about great ‘80s movies, “Say Anything,” should be on everyone’s list.

“Say Anything” came out in 1989 starring John Cusak as Lloyd Dobler and Ione Skye as Diane Court.

It had all the elements clas sic ‘80s movies have like “The Breakfast Club,” “Pretty in Pink,” or “St. Elmo’s Fire.” “Say Anything” deals with first loves, first heartbreak and figuring out what to do with life.

The classic song, “In Your Eyes” appears in the scene where Dobler holds his huge boom box over his head in an attempt to remind Court of their love together and is the most memo rable scene in the movie.

In the beginning, Dobler is talking to his two female friends about asking Court, the valedic torian of their class, on a date.

His friend, Corey Flood played

by Lili Taylor warns Dobler he might possibly get hurt if he makes a move on Court to which he replies, “I want to get hurt.” This introductory foreshadowing is one of the greatest I’ve seen in movies.

Dobler does ask Court out, and they go to a huge gradua tion party where Court becomes closer to the people she went to school with but never had the time to get to know.

In time, how ever, with stress that clouds Court’s home life when her father gets noti fication from the Internal Revenue Service that they are auditing him, she decides to take the advice of her father and break up with Dobler.

“I gave her my heart, and she gave me a pen,” Dobler says while talking to his sister from a phone booth in the middle of a thunderstorm. Court Photo provided by 20th Century Fox John Cusack (Left) and Ione Skye (Right) in 20th Century Fox’s 1989 hit, “Say Anything.”

By Erika Dresser For The Daily Titan

HAVE YOU EVER SHABUED?

Are you tired of taking your girlfriend to the same old Italian restaurant every time you want to go on a date?

Do you and your friends crave something more than drab bur ritos and burgers from fast food chains?

Seek no further friends; a won derfully unique dining experience is only a few minutes away.

Have you ever given any con sideration to the exhilarating art of Shabu Shabu?

It means “Swish Swish” in Japanese and it is a form of traditional Japanese cuisine where each person cooks his or her own food in a boiling pot of hot water.

Easily spotted from the main road, Mitsu E Shabu Shabu is located at 225 N. Harbor Blvd. in Downtown Fullerton. The small, yet simple restaurant has a won derful character all its own.

The stainless steel counter tops glisten brightly as they beckon customers to sit and relax.

It takes a moment to get use to the ordering process, because it is done on a computer when you first enter the restaurant. Before anyone is given the option to be seated each party will pick from one of three menu options and put their orders into the computer themselves.

For the meat lovers there is a 10-piece beef meal for $13.25 or a 15-piece beef meal for $15.45.

For those who enjoy seafood, there is an all seafood option available that includes shrimp, scallops, fish, squid, mussels and fishcake. All dinner options come with vegetables, noodles, and iced coffee.

Once the order is placed you have your pick of any available seat in the house.

For each seat there is a small metal pot filled with hot water with a piece of seaweed inside. Karen Chiu, manager and part owner, said the seaweed makes the beef tender and soft and adds natural salt flavoring to the meat.

Next to each pot there is a wooden tray containing soy sauce, fresh garlic, sesame chili oil, chili powder, chopped green onions, radish, and a tin can filled with water and cooking instru ments. The first item served is a beautifully decorated plate with a pile of fresh mushrooms, noo dles, Japanese parsley, carrots, tofu, rice noodles, and cabbage flanked by two shabu sauces.

strikes a nasty blow to Dobler’s heart when she gives him a pen to write her when she decides to end the relationship.

Dobler sulks for a long time but eventually, when Court finds out her father is a crook, she begs Dobler to take her back, and in the end they go to England together for the fellowship Court received for her education, and her father goes to prison.

“Say Anything” is a classic because of the issues it touches on like choosing a life career and love at a young age.

In the movie Dobler tells Court’s dad, “I don’t want to sell anything, buy anything or pro cess anything as a career … as a career, I don’t want to do that,” which shows her father that he doesn’t see himself in business however Dobler does aspire to be a kickboxer and refers to it as the “sport of the future.”

“Say Anything” is one of the classics that can make a person laugh and cry so if you don’t have this movie yet, add it to your collection soon.

The veggies go directly into the boiling pot of water to cook. The yellowish looking sauce is a sesame sauce for dipping the veg etables in and the darker sauce is called ponsu.

Chiu said ponsu is a citrus soy sauce for the beef.

Into this you can mix green onions, white radish, and garlic to create your own great flavor that fits each person’s individual taste.

The beef is sliced in the din ing room, which may guarantee freshness and quality.

“I like that they’re cutting the meat right in front of you so you know it’s fresh,” said Elizabeth Jebejian, a Cal State Fullerton senior majoring in business man agement.

She and her roommate Laurel Fong, live down the street and saw the restaurant as they were walking by.

“I’ve been to a few of these kinds of places before and some of them can be kind of sketchy, but this ones really good. I would definitely recommend it,” Fong said.

The “Shabu-ing” comes in

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