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Correction

In Tuesday's edition, the Daily Lobo incorrectly identified Scott Conner. He is the family life minister at the Mountainside Church of Christ. The error was made in editing.



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Culture

Bob Dylan rocks and mumbles

Sixty-four years old - still singing, still touring, and most of all, still breathing. I went to see Bob Dylan perform at Tingley Coliseum on Tuesday, because it was probably going to be the last time any human being watched the man perform.





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Culture

Trio a blues throwback

Blues music came from want. People who sang it didn't have enough of what they needed, and they anguished about it in their songs. Nowadays, the only thing most blues musicians want is an upgrade to a better guitar or amp.






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U.S. lawyer shares career highlights

In the mid-1980s, David Iglesias was a defense lawyer for the U.S. Navy. He dealt with a wide range of misdemeanors and felonies, but his most well-known case served as the basis for the film "A Few Good Men."



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Culture

Column: 'South Park' has free reign

"South Park" is the most popular show Comedy Central has ever had. With the combination of toilet humor and cultural satire, "South Park" has taken a formula of putting foul words in children's mouths and created a cultural sensation.



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Book aids post-graduate blues

Forget Crime and Punishment and Tess of the d'Ubervilles. Marcos Salazar's book The Turbulent Twenties Survival Guide is destined to go down as the most depressing book in the history of literature.

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