10D - The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition 2006 MITCH'S Continued from Page 11D For students who are here now, these decisions are best left for speculation until after the space's opening - for all I know, the whole thing could be a horrible failure. But luckily for those of us who care, UMMA took a risk and didn't completely shut its doors. So here's a toast - perhaps with Mitch's beer - to the grand experiment. - This column originally ran Feb.15, 2006. PIRATES Continued from Page 111D Man's Chest" depends on too many of the same twists and antics as its pre- decessor. They've worn out their wel- come by now. But "Dead Man's Chest" is hardly a failure. What it loses to the first film in originality and charm, it makes up for in a deeper plot, non- stop action and astounding special effects. It follows ambitious effects- driven sequences that flow so seam- lessly and could hardly be attempted in another film. And that has payoffs in aesthetics, which have to count for something. Like Sparrow himself, "Dead Man's Chest" is peculiar, hard to describe and easy to love and hate at the same time. Like most second editions of trilogies, it has no begin- ning or end, and would be a fail- ure if it stood alone, but luckily, it doesn't. The narrative mess the film creates will hardly deter audiences, who have already packed theaters in record numbers. As frustrating as it is,"Dead Man's Chest" is good enough to pique inter- est for the next film, "At World's End," which opens next summer. Captain Jack will sail again, and that's enough to look forward to. - This article originally ran July 10, 2006. NOMO Continued from Page 4D and the boost of bassist/vocalist Jaime Register. In addition to the stellar lineup, producer Warn Defever is Nomo's ace in the hole. Defever did a ter- rific job capturing the excitement of a Nomo performance at The Blind Pig, while giving every instrument space and deftly integrating exotic sounds and ideas. The disc leads off with "Nu Tones," and boy do those handclaps hit hard. The distorted thumb piano carves out a riff before the swaggering horns take over. Bergman's tenor reminds that not only does he write beauti- fully intricate melodies and powerful arrangements, but he can also blow some fire as well. The album is music for dancing down South Division St., for celebrat- ing Ann Arbor in the spring with a toss on the Diag or a jog through the Arb. "Hand to Mouth" introduces an indomitable Fender Rhodesto the fra- cas, as the band careens through cor- ners, turning on the face of a dime, stretching a motif until the breaking point and ending right back where they started. The album is so joyous because New Tones is injected with the same quirky spirit as the place that spawned it. The space, the texture, the tension, the depth of it all - are as nuanced as Ann Arbor. The booming baritone on "The Reason" sounds like the horn of a train roaring down the tracks, and carries as much weight in its delivery. New Tones is a grand success and its release on the esteemed Los Ange- les label Ubiquity Records will make Nomo Ann Arbor's most important musical export since Defever's own His Name is Alive signed to 4AD more than 15 years ago. There can be no better representative, no one more passionate or earnest than Bergman and his crew. This record is something for Ann Arbor to be proud of, a heal- ing force to move the spirit and shake the body. - This article originally ran May 15, 2006. TK rE mew LiNe crtNese cuisSNe -C Kai Garden spEctALfzif- 0 AUTlfeNTfc cnst- cus-e "Scored 9 out of 10 for food" Menyediakan makanan Ann Arbor News Cinayangfterbaik Restaurant Review 116 S. Main Street di seluruh Michigan ---- 995-f1786 [ + WEST NU AON 31f I '- St a F blMn-T,,. 51u,,,-lo pm A 116 S. Main WASHING N Fri-.Sat: llam - ipm 4 {5 " San: Iznoon - IO pn a um " Fruit, To-fu and Vegetarian Dishes - Strawberry with Beef " Papaya with Prawns All dishes cooked in vegetable oil " Now serving assorted beer, wine, liquor & cocktails DOWNTOWN HAIR & CO. WELCOME BACK STUDENTS! $5 sic Pecieve offt yourisaircu Of gnour chemical service will Iis coupon. 1 al Hair, Color & Nail Services :ertif ied hair colorists. alon by HourMagazine two years in a row Ever ask yourself... Who made this? Who benefits? Who cares? From folk art to heirloom decorations, musical instruments to jewelry, we carry a wide selection of items made by talented artisan in 32 countries, who earn vital, fair income for their work. Ten Thousand Villages isa wmewber of the International Federation for Alternative Trade (IFAT). Shop Ten Thousand Villages where your purchase makes a difference. 303 South Main Street Ann Arbor, MI 48104 Tel: 734-332-1270 villagesannarbor.org U TEN THOUSAND VILLAGES@ 0