Documentos de Académico
Documentos de Profesional
Documentos de Cultura
Volume 6, Issue 21 [ ]
10 FEATURE: East meets West
4 OUT & ABOUT: my roommate doing his thang
6 GOOD FOR YOU/BAD FOR YOU: cookie dough
9 TOMORROWS NEWS: music-inspired jewelry
9 WESCOE WIT: I dont bitch on your crushes!
14 HOW WE MET: scavenger hunt love
18 REVIEWS: Lily Allen not as likable
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Editor Matt Hirschfeld
Associate editor Jessica Sain-Baird
Designers Erica Birkman, Lauren
Cunningham
Contact Elliot Kort, Stephanie Schneider
Health Sachiko Miyakawa, Megan Weltner
Manual Becka Cremer, Katherine Mulder,
Adam Schoof
Notice Madeline Hyden, Ross Stewart,
Zach White
Play Kelly Breckunitch, Kristopher
McDonald
Contributors Drew Anderson, Mark
Arehart, Alicia Banister, Taylor Brown,
Chance Dibben, Mia Iverson, Carly
Halvorson, Daniel Nordstrom, Meghan
Nuckolls, Tom Powers, Abigail Olcese, Brieun
Scott, Kelci Shipley, Amanda Sorell
Creative consultant Carol Holstead
Contact us jayplay09@gmail.com
Jayplay
The University Daily Kansan
111 Stauffer-Flint Hall
1435 Jayhawk Blvd.
Lawrence, KS 66045
785.864.4810
Billy Spears and the
Beer Bellies
Johnnys Tavern, 6 p.m., free,
21+
Poker Pub
The Pool Room, 7 p.m., free,
21+
Chess night at Aimees
Aimees Coffee House, 7 p.m.,
free, all ages
The Americana Music
Academy Jam
Signs of Life, 7:30 p.m., free,
all ages
The Airborne Toxic
Event/The Henry Clay
People
The Jackpot, 9 p.m., $10 to
$12, 18+
That Acoustic Jam
Thing
The Jazzhaus, 10 p.m., $2, 21+
Bob Wayne/Deadman
Flats/Old Country
Death Band
The Replay Lounge, 10 p.m.,
$2, 21+
thursday, feb 19
Jon McLaughlin/
Parachute VA
The Bottleneck, 7 p.m., $9,
all ages
Wu Man and Friends
The Lied Center, 7:30 p.m.,
$9/KU students, all ages
Bring Back The
Comedy
The Jazzhaus, 10 p.m., $3, 21+
Goblin Cock/Warship/
New Franklin Panthers
The Jackpot, 10 p.m., $8 to
$10, 18+
Cyrus D/Godzilla
The Eighth Street Taproom, 10
p.m., $3, 21+
Fiance/The Sailor
Sequence
The Replay Lounge, 10 p.m.,
$2, 21+
Neon Dance Party
The Bottleneck, 10 p.m.,
prices vary, 18+
Truckstop
Honeymoon/Oakhurst
The Bottleneck, 8 p.m., 18+
From Quiet Arms
The Granada, 10 p.m., $5,
all ages
DJ Jalapeno/DJ Kiko
The Granada, 10 p.m., $5, 18+
Billy the Squirrel
The Jazzhaus, 10 p.m., $4, 21+
Miles Bonny and
Scenebooster
Soundsystems Sweat
The Eighth Street Taproom,
10 p.m., $3, 21+
The F Holes/Unknown
Stuntman
The Replay Lounge, 10 p.m.,
$3, 21+
friday, feb 20
Douglas County AIDS
Project Mardi Gras
featuring Kelley Hunt
Liberty Hall, 5:30 p.m., $25.50
to $50.50, all ages
EXIT 159 Reunion
Show!/Charles McVey
The Replay Lounge, 6 p.m.,
$3, all ages
The Opinions 25th
Anniversary Reunion
Show!
The Jackpot, 7 p.m., $3, all
ages
GO! with J. Wail/Tim
Hjersted
The Jackpot, 10 p.m., $10,
18+
Trucker
The Jazzhaus, 10 p.m., $4, 21+
Gold Label Soul with
Sadie Soul!
The Eighth Street Taproom,
10 p.m., $3, 21+
Waka Winter Classic
The Bottleneck, 8 p.m., 18+
saturday, feb 21 monday, feb 23
Poker Pub
The Pool Room, 7 p.m.,
free, 21+
Jeff Harshbarger
Presents An
Alternative Jazz
Series
The Record Bar, 7 p.m.,
$5, 21+
1st International
Film Festival at KU
Woodruff Auditorium, 7:30
p.m., free, all ages
Instrumental
Collegium Musicum
Swarthout Recital Hall,
7:30 p.m., all ages
Smackdown Trivia
and Karaoke
The Bottleneck, 8 p.m.,
$5, 18+
Rooftop Vigilantes/
Baby Birds Dont
Drink Milk/Private
Dancer/The
Chambermaids
The Jackpot, 10 p.m., $5 to
$7, 18+
William Elliott Whit-
more
Love Garden, 6 p.m., free,
all ages
Dollar Bowling
Royal Crest Lanes, 9 p.m., $1,
all ages
Original Music Mondays
The Bottleneck, 9 p.m., free,
18+
Karaoke Idol Party
The Jazzhaus, 10 p.m., 21+
William Elliott Whit-
more/The Shadow
Government/T. Wehrle
The Jackpot, 10 p.m., $8 to
$10, 18+
Brainbow/Latin
The Record Bar, 11 p.m., $7,
21+
sunday, feb 22
jayplayers editors note
calendar
Reese
Witherspoon just
won. She traipsed
up to the stage in
her second-hand
dress and accepted
her Oscar for
Walk the Line. Well deserved, I thought.
Id never seen any actual footage of June
Carter Cash, but I assumed Witherspoon
deserved it.
Philip Seymour Hoffman was next up.
His performance in Capote was astonishing
and he was a shoe-in for Best Actor. He gave
a typically humble speech.
I was watching the 2006 Oscars and
making a mental list of the nominated
movies I missed out on in 2005. I really
cared only about two movies back then,
though: Brokeback Mountain and Crash.
Two races were left in the program: Best
Picture and Best Director. Both Brokeback
and Crash were up for each award, and each
flm had won two Oscars so far that night.
Brokeback needed to winI would hear
nothing to the contrary. I shared a certain
affnity with the movie (and no, its not a
likeness for cowboys or Western gear) and
I thought it was a better movie overall. And
despising Crash fueled my biased feelings
even more.
The next award announced, Best Director,
made my day. Ang Lee won for Brokeback and
I let out a sigh of relief. Throughout Oscar
history, Best Director and Best Picture have
lined up about 75 percent of the time.
Only Best Picture presenter Jack
Nicholson stood in the way of making my
night. Brokeback and Crash were front-
runners for the award and I was so sure
Brokeback had it in the bag.
And then Jack ruined it all. He opened the
envelope and uttered that one-word movie
title. Nicholson raised his eyebrows with a
surprised expression as the cameras quickly
zoomed in on the producers of Crash and
its cast.
I furiously gave the remote a nice little
click before the producers made it to the
stage. I was in a negative disposition for the
rest of the night. I lived alone at the time, so
only my Beagle sensed my bitter wrath.
None of my friends share my interest in
awards season. It doesnt matter to them who
won a Golden Globe or a SAG award and
who is favored to win at this Sundays Oscars.
Kellys story on page 5 can get you and your
friends talking about whos nominated at this
wednesday, feb 25
KU Symphony Or-
chestra
The Lied Center, 7:30 p.m.,
$5/KU Students, all ages
Flogging Molly
The Uptown Theater, 7:30,
$25, all ages
Keller Williams
Liberty Hall, 8 p.m., $20
advance/$25 door, all ages
SUA YouTube Laugh-
a-Thon
Hashinger Theater, 8 p.m.,
free, all ages
These Arms are
Snakes/Darker My
Love/All the Saints/
Thunder Eagle
The Jackpot, 10 p.m., $8 to
$10, 18+
Valentine Road/The
Os
The Record Bar, 10 p.m.,
$7, 21+
tuesday, feb 24
years Oscars and how to have your owned
Oscar-themed get-together.
And just in case any of you are interested,
here are my predictions for this years main
races:
Best Picture: Slumdog Millionaire
Best Director: Danny Boyle,
Slumdog Millionaire
Best Actor: Sean Penn, Milk
Best Actress: Kate Winslet, The Reader
Best Supporting Actor: Heath Ledger,
The Dark Knight
Best Supporting Actress: Viola Davis,
Doubt
Im picking Slumdog over fellow Best
Picture nominee and gay-interest movie
Milk. Ill never concede that Brokeback was
inferior to Crash, but Ive learned sometimes
youve got to set aside personal preferences
in favor of the big, orin this casebest,
picture.
Matt Hirschfeld, editor
For Ben Markley, music is a family matter.
Both of his parents taught music for a living.
Markley, who hails from Chapman, says he
started taking piano lessons at the age of three.
He didnt accept music as his calling, though.
I wasnt music full speed ahead in my high
school years, he says. Even in college, Markley
didnt gravitate toward a music major. He says
he received a golf scholarship to Fort Hays
State University and focused on sports and
other things in his frst few years of college.
In his junior year, though, he fnally settled
on music. I guess I wasnt really fnding a lot of
fulfllment in the other things that I was doing
and music seemed to do that, Markley says.
Markley and says he likes performing in
Kansas because he can get feedback from those
people most familiar with his music: his family
and friends. They, more than people I dont
know, have seen me evolve, he says. Markley
fought against music for a while but now hes
in the groove and enjoys his profession. For
[stagepresence]
Ben Markley
Contributed photo
Family matters: Ben Markley enjoys performing in Kansas
because his family and friends can give him honest feedback.
me, its the journey of music, Markley says.
Markley will be performing at the Folk on
Mass House Concerts, 1646 Massachusetts
Street, on Friday at 7:30 p.m.
Kelly Breckunitch
The worst of the worst I saw my parents having sex.
Michael Poe, Wichita freshman
[ what is the most awkward thing
you have ever walked in on? ]
My roommate doing his thang.
Sarah Murphy, Atchison sophomore
My roommate doing the dirty with her boy.
Hannah Lowry, Wichita freshman
I opened a door and started talking to someone but it wasnt who
I wanted.
Emily Soetaert, Olathe sophomore
My roommate engaging in, ummm, you know, sex.
Batya Meyer, Dallas senior
I walked in on my friends mom fnishing up giving her husband
fellatio. They tried to act innocent, but the damage had already been
done. Whoops!
Heidi Schmidt, Prairie Village junior
At my former job, I walked in on my boss sleeping in the
break room.
Tyler Janzen, Lindsborg senior
Out About
I walked in on my suitemate pleasuring himself.
J.T. Craig, Junction City senior
My roommate and his girlfriend having sex on the kitchen counter.
Branden Tinker, Wichita junior
I went into a room where they were going to have a wakeI didnt
know about itand started eating the food. I felt really awkward
when I realized it was for the wake.
James Cook, Lawrence senior
Kristopher McDonald
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The Academy Awards ceremony is an
extravaganza. Eric Melin, flm critic and founder
of www.scene-stealers.com, knows all about the
excitement of the night. In fact, he gets into it
every year by hosting an Oscar party of his
own.
For me, the Oscars is my Super Bowl,
Melin says.
Kelli Berry-Szrot, owner and principal
designer of Red Door Event & Design, 941
Pennsylvania Street, says though the Super
Bowl leads to a different party, an Oscar
party can be similar in some ways, especially
when friends are rooting for different movies.
Theres that quiet competition of, This is who
Im supporting, this is who Im backing, and,
you know, My guy against your guy, Berry-
Szrot says.
The tension is a lot more evident at his
parties, Melin says. Theyre taunting each
other to see whos doing better than who,
Melin says.
Alex Backus, Lawrence junior and media
relations contact for KU Filmworks, says the
awards spark conversation between friends.
Whichever one wins, we can debate about it
or talk about it, Backus says.
All three recommend watching the
Oscars with friends because its just a better
experience. Backus says being a flm student
it gives his friends and him a chance to discuss
the flms in more detail, especially because they
have a keener eye when watching flms.
Melin says you almost have to watch the
Oscars as part of a group because of the length
of the program.
He knows from experience. Melin says he
has been hosting Oscar parties since 1992 and
he enjoys being able to do it.
Melin used to live in Manhattan, but he
still remembers the last Oscar Party he
threw there. We had a big, giant cardboard
Oscar that we mounted on the roof and we
put spotlights up there and we had a big red
carpet, Melin says.
Berry-Szrot says his partner at Red Door
picks a different theme each year based on a flm
nominated for Best Picture. She says one year
her partner chose a Brokeback Mountain theme
and everyone came dressed as cowboys and
her partner served some elk chili. Berry-Szrot
also says her partner comes up with a specifc
cocktail tailored to the theme each year.
Berry-Szrot says in terms of planning your
own Oscar party, you can be as creative as you
want. Films are such a creative medium as it
is that theres so many different directions you
can go, Berry-Szrot says.
A lot of times people dress up for Oscar
parties as well. Berry-Szrot says that shouldnt
be a problem for college students. It can be
elegant without being extravagant, she says.
Maybe you dont want to stay home
and watch the Oscars with your friends. If
not, you can still watch it as a group at the
Granada Theater, which is where Backus and
KU Filmworks are hosting their Oscar party
this year. Backus says there will be prizes and
ballots for guests who predict the winners.
If you do stay at home though, make sure
ballots are available. Its something all three
have noticed as a staple of Oscar parties.
We all watch movies with our friends, so
why not watch the awards ceremony for those
movies with friends as well?
Melin says flms can really be as much of
a hot topic as anything else friends may talk
about. The way people talk about sports, its
kind of funny to hear them talk about movies
the same way, Melin says.
Melin has even seen people start fghts
and get kicked out of bars over the Academy
Awards. He says at the Scene Stealers last
Oscar party, when Crash won best flm, some
attendees started fghts in the bar where the
party was hosted and were thrown out.
The Academy Awards may not be the
Super Bowl, but it still gets people talking. You
dont want to predict the winners alone, so
round up some of your friends and get your
own Oscar party together. Its really not that
hard. Please, though, just dont punch anyone if
Frost/Nixon wins Best Picture. JP
Lights! Camera!
By Kelly Breckunitch
kbreckunitch@kansan.com
Oscars!
Host your own glamorous Academy Awards party
and invite your friends as your own personal A-list
Photo illustration by Chance Dibben
And the winner is ... : The Academy Awards can be tension-flled time when watching the show with friends. The
Oscars are at 7:30 p.m. Sunday on ABC. Throw your own viewing party to celebrate the best movies of 2008.
Eric Melin, flm critic, can help you catch up
on the Best Picture nominees with synopses
from his reviews of the Best
Picture nominees. If you want
to read the entire review,
you can fnd it on his website,
www.scene-stealers.com, which
is the only place you can
check out his video review of
nominee The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
(Grade: Minor rock fst down).
Frost/Nixon
Melin says: Because of the
fat, reality-style presentation
of the movie, I still couldnt
help but wondering why I was
watching a movie based on a
play based on a TV interview.
And while I normally dont complain too
much about facts getting distorted in
movies for better drama, Howards format
inherently seems like its trying to pass itself
off as reality, and that really bugged me.
Grade: Minor rock fst up
The Reader
Melin says: As it stands,
The Reader at least has a
perspective on the Holocaust
and deals with a subject that
most flms wontthe idea
of a national conscience and
responsibility vs. personal relationships.
Grade: Minor rock fst up
Slumdog Millionaire
Melin says: [Director] Boyle
has made one of those rare
movies that brings to life the
sights, sounds, and smells of
one specifc place while also
making a flm that anyone
anywhere can relate to. If you are wondering
why I havent mentioned subtitles up until
now, its because I almost forgot there
were any. Foreign flms are so commonly
associated with great, slow-moving works
of art that I almost forgot I had to read
subtitles throughout Slumdog Millionaire.
Grade: Rock fst way up
Best Pic rundown
Milk
Melin says: Suffering a little
bit from the common biopic
hazards, Milk doesnt always
have a plot that propels
itself forward effectively,
especially in the beginning.
Like Harveys life, though, the movie fnds its
direction and positions its main character
as a symbol of hope without a preachy
mentality. ... Van Sants agile movie, full of
fresh performances and vigorous life, should
go a long way towards making people
examine how they feel about human rights.
Grade: Solid rock fst up
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health
Photo illustration by Sachiko Miyakawa
Eating raw
cookie dough
Rocking out
to loud music
Photo illustration by Weston White
Unbaked goodness: As delicious as raw cookie dough can
be, a risk of salmonella infection can leave a bad taste
in your mouth.
Keep em plugged: Repeated exposure to loud music can
cause permanent ear damage and eventual hearing loss.
A fne combination of textures and favors
tempts us to taste raw cookie dough. Some
people like to eat dough more than its baked
counterpart.
Cookie dough containing raw eggs carries the
risk of a salmonella infection, says Bill Picking,
professor of molecular biosciences. Salmonella
infection can cause stomachaches, diarrhea and
cramps. The risk of getting salmonella from
uncooked dough is low, Picking says, but if
young children or the elderly get infected, the
symptoms can be severe.
But what about cookie dough ice cream?
Picking says such ice cream sold in a store
usually uses pasteurized eggs, so the chance of
getting salmonella is much lower than eating
homemade cookie dough.
If you still crave raw cookie dough, check
out Recipezaar (www.recipezaar.com), which
lists egg-free dough recipes.
VERDICT: BAD FOR YOU
Sachiko Miyakawa
Lawrence is a town full of rockers. However,
little do these guitar-playing, drum-banging
artists know, their favorite pasttime could
mean big problems in the future. Peter E.
Shapiro, specialist in otolaryngologythe study
of the ear, nose and throatsays the constant
exposure to loud music will most likely lead to
permanent hearing loss.
When the ear is exposed to loud music, the
sound vibrations damage the tiny hairs in the
cochlea (organ in the inner ear) and lead to
hearing loss. Generally, this type of hearing loss
is reversible, but over time constant exposure
can cause permanent damage.
Shapiro used the example of musician Mick
Jagger. Jagger might play in a concert and hear
a little ringing on his way home from the Sprint
Center, but that will most likely go away. Its
10 to 15 years later that he will notice the
permanent hearing loss.
So for all of you who like to rock out, you
might think about investing in some earplugs. A
pair of effective earplugs costs about $100 to
$200. The price may seem steep, but its quite
reasonable compared with the fnancial and
physical toll of wearing a hearing aid.
VERDICT: BAD FOR YOU
Megan Weltner
A bottle of wine (or two), an order of
calamari, a nice flet, and of course, chocolate
cake. Sounds like the perfect romantic, candlelit
dinner, right? Not necessarily. These romantic
dinners could be doing more harm to your
body than good for your relationship.
Laura Delcore, Leawood senior, says some
of her favorite evenings with her boyfriend,
Patrick, are spent dining at The Eldridge.
However, these dinners can make it a challenge
for her to maintain a slim physique. When
Delcore started dating Patrick a year ago, she
wondered if her health habits would have to
take a backseat to their relationship. Delcore
is not alone in her struggle to balance healthy
eating and exercise with her relationship.
According to The Obesity Society, young
women in romantic relationships gained an
average of 15 pounds over fve years and men
saw similar upward trends.
Your partners health habits can have a large
infuence on your diet and exercise routine,
too. Oftentimes our behavior is shaped by the
people around us, says Jenny Prohaska, M.A. in
clinical psychology. When one member of the
relationship is more sedentary than the other,
the lazy person infuences the more active.
Students in relationships may have a hard
time fnding activities to do together that are
healthy. In the beginning of Andrew Wanks
relationship, the Leawood senior says he tried
to impress his girlfriend, Kristen Conway,
by taking her out to
dinner and to movies.
Both found it hard to
continue their healthy
diet and exercise
habits with meals
at restaurants and
movie popcorn every
weekend.
I transferred from
a school where my
only focus was tennis.
When I came here, I no
longer played a sport
and I spent more time
with her so I got away
from diets, Wank says.
However, as a beauty
pageant competitor, it
was not a choice for
Conway to let her diet
and exercise go. Being
in the pageants kept
Conway motivated and
showed how the trend
of conforming to your
partners habits can
work both ways.
This fall, Conway
suggested they make a
commitment to having
a healthier relationship.
We both had to be
ready to do it for
ourselves before we
could do it for each
other, Conway says.
Since then, Conway
and Wank spend time
going on walks, playing tennis and cooking
dinner for each other. It is a far cry from the
fat-laden meals and hours spent in front of the
TV that consumed their relationship before.
Cori Colombe, holistic health counselor
with Your Wellness Connection, says this is
a perfect example of how to resolve a diet-
related relationship issue.
Colombe says communication is the key.
She says people have a hard time understanding
when their partner says ugh, Im fat
Colombe says it is much more effective to say
you want to be healthier or have more energy.
From there you can fnd things you would
enjoy together, such as yoga, golf, tennis and
the gym.
Some suggestions for maintaining a healthy
and ft romantic relationship include taking up
a new sport together, parking farther from
dinner or exploring new, healthy recipes at
home. Colombe recommends going back to
what made you happy as a childbeing outside,
playing sports, or playing a simple game of tag.
No one is saying you have to throw those
romantic dinners out the window, just modify
them. In the end you will be a happier and
healthier couple. JP
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health
Photo illustration by Weston White
Perfect candlelit calorie count: Red wine in moderationand healthy meals can be good for your body when
spending time with a signifcant other cuts time out of your exercise schedule.
Alls fair in love
and ftness
By Megan Weltner
mweltner@kansan.com
Why staying fit in a relationship is not easy
The perfect healthy date
1. Head to a ftness center to play a set of
tennis.
2. Back home for a quick shower and then
browse the Web for a delicious health-
flled recipe. Once you have found your
recipe, its off to The Merc to pick out your
groceries.
3. Set a romantic table with candles and
spend the evening together preparing your
meal and sipping a glass of heart-healthy red
wine.
4. After cleaning up, take a walk to the
movie store, head home and kick up your
feet with the satisfaction of knowing that
a romantic afternoon and evening can be
good for your health as well as your heart.
Some of these healthy recipes can be found
at www.yourwellnessconnection.com. Click on
Resources, then Recipes. Photo illustration by Weston White
Hand holding for your heart: Take your date to the ftness center to stay in shape
while also buttering up a lover.
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WESCOEWit
Guy walking out of the bathroom: I wouldnt
go in there. That was a fve-fuckin fusher.
Girl 1: Why are there so many
guys wearing plaid shorts and
Lacoste polos? Because its
warm?
Girl 2: Probably because its
national Im a big douche day.
Girl on cell phone: Wait, wait slow down. You
know Im not smart enough to understand that.
Girl on cell phone: I know youre sick, sweetie,
but we have to put on the wrestling uniforms
tonight.
Madeline Hyden
Girl 1: Why dont you just
send her a text that says, Hey,
youre ruining my life. Thanks
for nothing.
Girl 2: That might send the
wrong message, though.
Girl: So where are you studying
abroad?
Guy: Probably Germany.
Girl: But you dont speak French.
Girl 1: Is quip even a word?
Girl 2: Well, it was on
Shallow Hal.
Professor to student: Hey, are
you my friend on Facebook?
Student: Yeah, I think so.
Professor: Your new pictures
are awesome.
Girl 1: Jesus! I dont bitch on your
crushes!
Girl 2: Maybe you should. Thats what
friends are for.
Nothing says fandom like wearing your
devotion on your sleeve. Wear Your Music has
come up with a unique way to combine music
allegiance and charitable donation with its
guitar string bracelets.
The company takes used guitar strings
from rock, pop, jazz and country artists and
hand makes the strings into bracelets. Artists
include Carlos Santana, Elvis Costello, John
Scofeld, Ben Harper, Jack Johnson, Slash,
Bonnie Raitt and John Mayer, and Wear Your
Music constantly updates its website with new
artists.
Hannah Garrison, president and designer
of Wear Your Music, says 100 percent of the
profts from each bracelet goes to a charity
of the artists choosing. The bracelets range
in price from $50 to $500, depending on the
level of the artists stardom, and each bracelet
is hand-engraved with the stars initials.
Madeline Hyden
Wear Your Music
Contributed photo
Embracing the music:Wear Your Music sells bracelets made
from used guitar strings from your favorite artists guitars.
Te authentic taste of
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Christopher Luxem,Topeka senior,
performs at the Wonka House
on January 18. Luxem, who has
lived at the house since August
2007, says his main motivation for
hosting musicians was to make a
space available for performance in
Lawrence for people I knew that
would be traveling through, or other
people that I would meet while
living here could play at.
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By Madeline Hyden
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Photo illustration by Jerry Wang
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MLB Front Offce Manager brings a new
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Lily Allens second album, Its Not Me, Its You,
is a whirlwind of Allens emotions and com-
mentaries on the world around her, from fame
to family and from drugs to religion. For her
second album, Allen has become more refec-
tive but still delivers her fun, candid songs with
the same wit and sarcasm seen on her frst
album, Alright, Still.
In her frst single, The Fear, Allen sings,
I dont care about clever/I dont care about
funny. However, she still manages to be
both. When her boyfriend fails to make her
scream, she sings about it (as in Not Fair).
She sings about the good relationships and she
sings about the bad. Allens serious topics, such
as her remarks about pills and cocaine in her
track Everyones At It, are balanced by light-
hearted lyrics like the ones in Chinese, about
her desire to get Chinese and watch TV with
her boyfriend.
Its Not Me, Its You has a more electronic
sound, and is not as freshly unique and relaxed
as Alright, Still. Even so, Allen, with her outspo-
ken, in-your-face personality, has managed yet
playing this game will never be regained. The
potential was there, the execution was not.
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MUSIC: Lily Allen, Its Not Me, Its You
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William Elliott Whitmores voice is quite deceiving. Just listening to him,
youd think he was a seasoned blues musician who grew up in the Mississippi
Delta during some of the toughest times in American history.
Not so. Instead, Whitmore is a Lee County, Iowa, native who has just barely
crossed the 30-year-old threshold. Before the release of his record, Animals
in the Dark, on February 17 and the beginning of his tour on Valentines Day,
Whitmore took a few minutes from a day off to chat with Jayplay.
Question
with William
Elliott Whitmore
After one of my
friends heard you
for the first time,
he said, Who
knew a white boy
could produce
such soulful
blues? Do you
get that reaction
a lot?
(Laughs) I do, and you
know, Im honored
that anyone would be
caught off guard by it.
Im just thankful that
anyone would want
to listen, frst of all. Im not sure what [that
comment] means, but I take it as a compliment
that they think Im going to be a 90-year-old
black guy. Thats a kick ass compliment when
youre a musician and an aspiring songwriter.
On your new CD, you have a bigger
band playing with you than on
previous CDs. Are you going to
be touring with a band this year,
or can we still expect just you on
stage?
During the frst week of the record release
shows, Ill be playing with some really good
friends of mine. Theyre in a band called The
Shadow Government. Theyre going to open
for me and play with me as well. But I will be
playing a lot of the set by myself. Thats how
I enjoy it most. Its what Im used to doing. I
thought itd be interesting to have a band play
some of the songs like they are on the new
record. I want to keep it new for people, keep
it fresh and maybe have it be a bit challenging
as well. But I dont want it to be like Bob Dylan
showing up with an electric guitar and all you
wanted to hear was Blowin in the Wind.
Anyone who listens to even a tiny
bit of your music knows your love
for whiskey. What do you prefer to
drink?
Hell, I dont know any of the really nice brands.
Id have to say my favorite is Templeton Rye. Its
made right here in Iowa, which is how I got
turned on to it. Its the only distillerywell, the
only legal distilleryin Iowa. The word is that it
was one of Al Capones favorites, and he would
drive to Iowa just to bootleg it back to Chicago.
But I dont discriminate. Ill drink any kind.
What do you like to do when you
stop in Lawrence?
Oh man, I love coming to Lawrence. Its like
a second home to me. I like to go play some
pinball at the Replay and have a few beers. Ill
go instrument shopping at the various local
music shops. I go record shopping at the Love
Garden. Its one of my favorite record stores in
the world. I hang out down by the river. Theres
a great park down by the river that I like to
go to and get some peace of mind. And then
of course, I get to the show and have a grand
time.
Is it hard to play a show when
people keep giving you shots on
stage? Do you ever just wish theyd
stop?
(Laughs) Actually, that happens a lot in
Lawrence. Ive got so many good friends down
there and Ive played so many times over the
past 10 years. I love it in the fact that its people
reaching out to you in a certain way. They
might not know what else to doespecially
guys. We dont know how to communicate
sometimes, so the shot does the talking. Its
like saying, Hey buddy, nice work. But shit, I
aint 21 no more. I do love my whiskey but I
cant be blacking out on stage. It used to be
that I didnt care at all. I would down every
single one faster than you can hand it to me.
But I want to put on a good show for people.
Whats one thing you want people
who havent heard you before to
know about you and your music?
They should know that everything I write
comes from my heart, and I want to share it
with the world. I want to put my little drop in
the ocean of great music out there in hopes
that maybe someone can draw something
positive and thought-provoking out of it. Music
is my religion, and I really enjoy making music.
Anyone that can take someone positive from
it makes me so happy. If people love it, then
theres love all around.
Carly Halvorson
Contributed photo
William Elliott Whitmore plays the banjo and acoustic guitar. He has sampled Snoop Dogg, Rockmaster Scott and
The Dynamic Three.
Contributed photo
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