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						<title><![CDATA[50 Years of Vertigo]]></title>
						<author><![CDATA[Sam Littman, Online Arts Writer]]></author>
						<link><![CDATA[http://www.theblackandwhite.net/article.php?article_id=313]]></link>
						<description><![CDATA["A director makes only one movie in his life. Then he breaks it into pieces and makes it again."]]></description>
						<pubDate><![CDATA[Fri, 16 May 2008 18:07:29 EST]]></pubDate>					
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						<title><![CDATA[50 Years of Vertigo]]></title>
						<author><![CDATA[Sam Littman, Online Arts Writer]]></author>
						<link><![CDATA[http://www.theblackandwhite.net/article.php?article_id=312]]></link>
						<description><![CDATA[Film critic Sam Littman looks back on Alfred Hitchcock's masterpiece, widely regarded as the second greatest film ever made.]]></description>
						<pubDate><![CDATA[Fri, 16 May 2008 12:20:02 EST]]></pubDate>					
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						<title><![CDATA[Bangkok Joe's offers great location and even better food]]></title>
						<author><![CDATA[Andi Sunshine, Arts Writer]]></author>
						<link><![CDATA[http://www.theblackandwhite.net/article.php?article_id=292]]></link>
						<description><![CDATA[Red, blue and green blown-glass lights hang from the ceiling in long rows. Cushy, leather booths line the walls.  The scent of soy sauce, sesame oil and teriyaki sauce from waft from the kitchen through the restaurant as diners dig into thick noodles tossed in a coconut curry sauce and charred chicken skewers dipped in a creamy peanut sauce.]]></description>
						<pubDate><![CDATA[Wed, 30 Apr 2008 10:25:49 EST]]></pubDate>					
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						<title><![CDATA["The Weepies" offer unique mix of hippie music and classic rock]]></title>
						<author><![CDATA[Aleya Khalifa, Arts Writer]]></author>
						<link><![CDATA[http://www.theblackandwhite.net/article.php?article_id=291]]></link>
						<description><![CDATA[Perfect harmony is something listeners have been looking for since Simon & Garfunkel.  However, indie pop-folk band The Weepies have challenged the legendary classic rock duo.  The Weepies' latest album, "Hideaway" features soft hippie-esque ballads about hope, love and happiness, much like their previous CDs.  ]]></description>
						<pubDate><![CDATA[Wed, 30 Apr 2008 10:17:43 EST]]></pubDate>					
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						<title><![CDATA[Sarah Marshall doesn't know what she's missing]]></title>
						<author><![CDATA[Sam Littman, Online Arts Writer]]></author>
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						<description><![CDATA[Not unlike 2005's "The 40-Year Old Virgin" and 2007's "Knocked Up," "Forgetting Sarah Marshall" is the latest export of the Judd Apatow factory of comedy. It is an optimistic, if at times grotesque musing on the nature of true love.  Occupying the role of the lovable man-child, previously occupied by Steve Carell and Seth Rogen, is actor and writer Jason Segal.  A genuinely funny, sensitive comic performer who lets it all hang out (literally), Segal plays Peter Bretter, a musical score writer whose just been kicked to the curb by his television star girlfriend of five years, Sarah Marshall. ]]></description>
						<pubDate><![CDATA[Sat, 19 Apr 2008 16:01:09 EST]]></pubDate>					
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