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Movin' and Shakin'

Reveals first KCC Idol

By Tenesee T. Wilson

Kirkwood Idol was the 2005 Movin' & Shakin' event that caught the attention of hundreds Monday afternoon, Aug. 22. Jeremy Donohue, an Iowa native, walked away from the field of 13 as Kirkwood Idol, along with a $300 cash prize. Donohue is a graduate of the Martindale St.

RockStock strikes Cedar Rapids hard

Five heavy metal bands converge to provide music enthusiasts with an electrically charged show

By Sara Dunn

Thousands of people filtered through the gates at Hawkeye Downs Motor Speedway in Cedar Rapids for RockStock, presented by Rock 108 on Sept. 3. Some spectators sat in the stands while others made a beeline for the pit. People became hot, angry and impatient, but then came the first band.

Durer brings together art and mathematics

By Michael Harvey

Known for his humanist ideas, Albrecht Dürer's work depicts religious and mythological scenes, maps and exotic animals. Dürer, a Northern Renaissance painter and engraver, was born in Nuremberg, Germany in 1471, according to artcyclopedia.com. He quickly became popular throughout Europe for his engravings.

What's on the radar

A look at local concerts, returning television shows and anticipated sporting events

By Brandon Boggs

September is an exhilarating month for students. Finalizing schedules and getting into the groove of classes may be most important, but one shouldn't overlook the events that will take place in entertainment. Eleventh-ranked Iowa opens up their Big Ten schedule on the road against sixth-ranked Ohio State on Sept.

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