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<title>The Vista: Arts &amp; Culture</title>
<link>http://www.sandiego.edu/vista/arts.php</link>
<description>The Vista: Arts &amp; Culture Section -- The Vista is the University of San Diego's weekly undergraduate student newspaper.</description>
<copyright>2008</copyright>
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<pubDate>October 2, 2008</pubDate>
<title>Hipster Blip Blog Alt-ness</title>
<link>http://www.sandiego.edu/vista/article.php?article_id=200810251</link>
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<author>arts@usdvista.com (Kaitlin Perry)</author>
<description>As a writer I am fascinated by blogs. Each one is unique and creative etc.</description>
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<pubDate>October 2, 2008</pubDate>
<title>Michael Cera and Kat Dennings talk movie</title>
<link>http://www.sandiego.edu/vista/article.php?article_id=200810252</link>
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<author>arts@usdvista.com (Kaitlin Perry)</author>
<description>Michael Cera and Kat Dennings, stars of “Nick and Norah’s Infinite Playlist,” held a Q&A with newspapers all over the nation in order to promote their new film, which hits theaters tomorrow. 

Q: This movie is about a crazy night following an underground band.</description>
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<pubDate>October 2, 2008</pubDate>
<title>Lucas Field of Low vs Diamond talks strictly music</title>
<link>http://www.sandiego.edu/vista/article.php?article_id=200810253</link>
<guid>http://www.sandiego.edu/vista/archive_article.php?article_id=200810253</guid>
<author>arts@usdvista.com (Annette Garcilazo)</author>
<description>Low vs Diamond can take pride in being called an American band. They may be living in L.A.</description>
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<pubDate>October 2, 2008</pubDate>
<title>Film makers and film watchers alike gather in Gaslamp</title>
<link>http://www.sandiego.edu/vista/article.php?article_id=200810254</link>
<guid>http://www.sandiego.edu/vista/archive_article.php?article_id=200810254</guid>
<author>arts@usdvista.com (Kaitlin Perry)</author>
<description>The San Diego Film Festival took place this past weekend at the Gaslamp Theatre in downtown San Diego’s Gaslamp District. With a variety of film genres, including documentaries, music videos, children’s films, short films and feature films, there was something for every single person that attended.</description>
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<pubDate>October 2, 2008</pubDate>
<title>An interview with Sea Wolf</title>
<link>http://www.sandiego.edu/vista/article.php?article_id=200810255</link>
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<author>arts@usdvista.com (Avery Durnan)</author>
<description>Uniquely named after the famous Jack London novel, the Los Angeles based band, Sea Wolf, certainly has a distinctive style. Their MySpace page cites every wolf-oriented band in the biz as someone that they want to be “JUST LIKE.” This band recently signed with Dangerbird Records, the indie label home to The Shins, Fleet Foxes and Band of Horses.</description>
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<pubDate>October 2, 2008</pubDate>
<title>San Diego culture scene</title>
<link>http://www.sandiego.edu/vista/article.php?article_id=200810256</link>
<guid>http://www.sandiego.edu/vista/archive_article.php?article_id=200810256</guid>
<author>arts@usdvista.com (Giovanni Gonzales)</author>
<description>This week’s coffee adventure led me not too far from campus. The Living Room Coffee house is by far one of the best coffee shops in San Diego.</description>
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<pubDate>October 2, 2008</pubDate>
<title>Not so novel film
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<link>http://www.sandiego.edu/vista/article.php?article_id=200810257</link>
<guid>http://www.sandiego.edu/vista/archive_article.php?article_id=200810257</guid>
<author>arts@usdvista.com (Lauren Millslagle)</author>
<description>Based on the novel by Chuck Palahniuk, the film “Choke” is an amusing dark comedy that has all the makings to be a new indie cult classic. However, despite its potential, “Choke” failed to fully develop its dysfunctional characters and could have been edgier given its creatively offensive plot.</description>
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<pubDate>October 2, 2008</pubDate>
<title>Surf this: zolved.com/synapse/view_content/19075</title>
<link>http://www.sandiego.edu/vista/article.php?article_id=200810258</link>
<guid>http://www.sandiego.edu/vista/archive_article.php?article_id=200810258</guid>
<author>arts@usdvista.com (Carrie Widder)</author>
<description>Thanks anonymous criminal. You’ve done a good job.</description>
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