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Christopher Steffen also regularly contributed to inFilm and inMusic, two popular review features of Arts and Entertainment. Here are some of these reviews. They also include contributions from David Burkhart, Lacey Lett, Joshua Michael Torres, J. Kyle Davis, Kevin Costello and Jason Rider.
inMusic
November
Queens of the Stone Age (Over the Years and Through the Woods) and Papa Roach (Live and Murderous in Chicago)
Rush (R30) and Billy Joel (My Lives)
The OC Mix 5, Madonna (Confessions on a Dance Floor) and Slipknot (9.0 Live)
50 cent (Get Rich or Die Tryin' Soundtrack) and D:Fuse (People 3: Both Sides of the Picture)
October
Wolf Parade (Apologies to the Queen Mary) and Declan De Barra (Song of a Thousand Birds)
Neil Young (Prarie Wind) and Martina McBride (Timeless)
Alicia Keys (Unplugged) and Story of the Year (In the Wake of Determination)
Franz Ferdinand (You Could Have It So Much Better), Nickelback (All the Right Reasons) and My Morning Jacket (Z)
September
Alex Gold (Back from a Break), Ric Ocasek (Nexterday) and Sean Paul (The Trinity)
Ryan Cabrera (You Stand Watching), Nada Surf (The Weight is a Gift) and Good Apollo (Coheed and Cambria)
The Dandy Warhols (Odditorium), Sigur Ros (Takk) and Switchfoot (Nothing of Sound)
Between the Buried and Me (Alaska), The Rolling Stones (A Bigger Bang)
August
30 Seconds to Mars (A Beautiful Lie) and DJ John Kelly (A Night in the Park)
inFilm
December
November
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
Yours, Mine and Ours and Kiss Kiss Bang Bang
Capote and Get Rich or Die Tryin'
Jarhead and Good Night and Good Luck
October
A History of Violence and Domino
September
Finally, inFashion was a campus "interactive feature" of sorts. Whenever the climate changed on campus, the Daily would shoot pictures of students around the sidewalks between classes and give a perspective of what the latest fashions were. Jason Rider, the Entertainment Editor, was the main writer of this series, but Carly Patterson also contributed.
inFashion
November
October
September
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