Feature
Toy story
Taboo female sex topics go public as sex toy parties become popular
By Tine Petrozzo
Alicia Spector watched squeamish females pass around sex toys - mainly vibrators and dildos - some in repulsion and some with curiosity. They used their hands to feel the texture and speed for each toy, their eyes wide as they handed the toys to one another.
Q&A with Kansas drummer and manager Phil Ehart
By Bill McMillan
Phil Ehart, the drummer, producer and manager for the acclaimed rock band Kansas ("Carry On Wayward Son," "Dust in the Wind"), gave two presentations Tuesday on the band's history and his thoughts on the music industry. The Daily Orange sat down with him after his second presentation at the Martin J.
Internet corner | Digg.com
By AJ Chavar
I mention Digg a lot in my weekly column, "The Any Key," but I've never really explained what it is. Digg has become a pretty popular social news site, with some even calling it a "Web 2.0 phenomenon." But it's fair to say most people are still unfamiliar with what Digg is, and how it works.
Get Lost
Formulaic role-playing game "Lost Odyssey" still manages to bring new innovations to genre
By Tim Jones
"Lost Odyssey" for the Xbox 360 Developed by Mistwalker Published by Microsoft Game Studios 4 of the 5 Stars Let's get this out of the way: players who don't enjoy RPGs flat out won't enjoy "Lost Odyssey." Fans of the genre - listen up. The game, admittedly, makes no attempts to step outside of or otherwise reinvent its role-playing genre.
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