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Question of the Day: What’s the Verdict?

I’ve said before that we should reserve judgment on Wallypalooza at least until the event actually occurs.

Well, that time has come. What did you think? Was Wallypalooza a sterling success? An unfettered case of cronyism? Somewhere in between?

Here’s our slideshow from the concert… blow it up to full screen for the best viewing experience.

(Also, props to anyone who sends us pictures of Asher Roth from last night. Some guy I ran into backstage told me that he smoked a blunt with Asher before the concert. He even gave me his address. Pictures of stuff like that would be clutch.)

Update
Asher is

“blunt cruisin” to cornell

according to his Twitter account.

asherroth

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