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    Fans line up for Batman sequel

    The people at the midnight showing were not causal Batman fans. The tamest just wore Batman t-shirts, while others arrived donning Batman and Joker costumes to enhance the excitement of the evening. People arrived to see "The Dark Knight" in everything from homemade Batman masks to professionally tailored outfits. (0) comments

    Food Snobs

    Review of Rooster's Roadhouse

    Food Snobs

    Combining barbeque and burgers, Rooster's Roadhouse offers students a relaxing place to eat some good old Texan food. At 113 Industrial St., the Food Snobs should have found this restaurant easily, but with Carli driving, we passed it several times. We laughed as we realized it is located next door to Fuzzy's Tacos. (0) comments

    The glitz, glamour and catchy Abba tunes in "Mamma Mia!" may be uninteresting for young moviegoers but will have every woman over the age of 40 pining for their youth. Sophie is an intelligent woman preparing for her extravagant white wedding. Longing to discover the secrets of her mother's past, Sophie reads her mother's old diary and realizes she has three potential fathers. (1) comment

    NEW YORK (AP) - 50 Cent has sued Taco Bell, claiming the fast-food restaurant chain is using his name without permission in advertising that asks him to call himself 99 Cent. The rapper says in a federal lawsuit filed Wednesday that the Mexican-themed chain features him in a print ad asking him to change his name to 79 Cent, 89 Cent or 99 Cent. (0) comments

    'The Dark Knight' comes off too preachy

    Movie Review : Drawn-out epic lasts too long

    Since opening night "The Dark Knight" has become the top grossing four-day opener of all time (the highest weekend gross). It has sold about 23 million tickets and already sits atop the Internet Movie Database top 250 films list. There are enough accounts of this film that I could probably write the review through osmosis. (15) comments

    Faculty recital to feature

    The College of Music puts on several concerts throughout the year and though the number of concerts performed in the summer semesters are limited, the quality of these concerts is not. Steven Harlos, UNT professor of music, brings "Music from Mount Vernon" to the faculty chamber recital. (0) comments

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