Feb. 12, 2004 Online Since 1996 Vol 78 No. 33
The Appalachian | Entertainment
'You Got Served' definitely not a 'Miracle'
While suffering through “Win A Date With Tad Hamilton” last week, I found myself inexplicably drawn to the sounds emanating through the wall of the theater.

I started trying to follow the plot and listen to the music. After I was released from my punishment I found out I had been listening to “You Got Served” through the wall.

Naturally I felt drawn to go see it, the way many of us are compelled to touch a hot iron or eat paste when we’re little.
So what’s the final analysis? Half a pirate because break dancing is awesome.

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So I cheated a little bit this week. Kevin warned me about “You Got Served,” so I went to see “Miracle” instead.

And after reading his review, I’m relatively certain I made the right decision.

I couldn’t wait to see this movie. I love hockey. I am down-right obsessed with hockey. I can honestly tell you I know almost everything there is to know about hockey, so needless to say, I walked into the Chalet with very high expectations for “Miracle.” I spent the better part of the day praying that Disney wouldn’t screw up ESPN’s No. 1 sports moment of the century.

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New name, same great sound: Trichrome Formula
by Dusty Teng
Staff Writer

Break away from the traditional Valentine’s Day plans of dinner and a movie. Bring a sweetheart to Trichrome Formula’s show at Murphy’s Restaurant and Pub on Saturday.

The 4-month-old band has only performed in Boone five times before, but is already making a name for itself in the Appalachian music scene.

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Bela Fleck returns to Boone
by Stephanie Marshall
Staff Writer


The Office of Cultural Affairs presents an acoustic evening with Bela Fleck and Edgar Meyer in Farthing Auditorium Feb. 17.

“These are two of America’s most talented musicians, and their performance will be all the more unique because they do not typically tour together,” OCA Public Relations and Director of Marketing Denise R. Ringler said Jan. 30.

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