Mixed Signals deliver "Queer Comedy"
By Shaun Fitzpatrick | Oct. 27, 2009Students gathered in the lounge between Traverse/Wolfe Hall on Friday Oct. 23 in anticipation for “Queer Comedy” night, chatting animatedly before ...
Read More »Students gathered in the lounge between Traverse/Wolfe Hall on Friday Oct. 23 in anticipation for “Queer Comedy” night, chatting animatedly before ...
Read More »Energy siphoning bugs, ice records and money- honoring monkeys. These are just a few of the unconventional pieces presented in Holman Hall’s latest ...
Read More »By Liz Christine Santos Correspondent Singer, sculptor, and painter Mogauwane Mahloele performed with his own handmade African instruments Thursday Oct. ...
Read More »The Rathskeller was host to a diversity of musical genres during the College Union Board (CUB) sponsored Student Band Night. The Brian St. John Quartet, ...
Read More »Hopes were high for headliner Erik Rivera of Thursday’s two-man comedy show event featuring Rivera and opener Vlaadimir Caamano. Billed as “one of ...
Read More »Eden, Heaven and Hell on Earth collided in the Don Evans Black Box Theater for All College Theatre’s (ACT’s) production of Arthur Miller’s “The ...
Read More »By Shaun Fitzpatrick Correspondent Three talented students performed at the Student Reading Series on Oct. 8 in the lounge of the Business Building. ...
Read More »By Shaun Fitzpatrick Correspondent The Rathskeller played host to a number of talents on Friday Oct. 16 for Student Soloist Night. The event, sponsored ...
Read More »By Ivy Hollander Correspondent Although the weather was gloomy, the mood at Assistant professor of English Diane Steinberg’s Close Reading about heavenly, ...
Read More »The mass of Streetlight Manifesto enthusiasts at the Starland Ballroom on Oct. 4 released a blissful roar when their beloved band’s front man, Tomas ...
Read More »Kaitlin Tambuscio, senior journalism major and president of magazine networking group Ed2010, knew she wanted Joanna Saltz to come to the College as soon ...
Read More »By Shaun Fitzpatrick The New York City-based soul-rock quartet Sugartime greeted a scant audience at the Rathskeller last Friday night, bringing enthusiasm ...
Read More »Defying every stereotype of the hipster's musical repertoire, Carlon not only refuses to be clumped into the all-too-encompassing indie genre, but redefines ...
Read More »Relient K “Forget and Not Slow Down” 4.5/5 Stars By Bobby Olivier Managing Editor Spawned from vocalist Matt Thiessen’s heartbreak and a long ...
Read More »Members of All College Theatre (ACT) staged a fake protest last Thursday, Oct. 1, to promote its production of Arthur Miller's "The Creation of the World." ...
Read More »What do you get when you combine the acoustic mastery of Yim Yames, the multi-instrument and producing skills of Mike Mogis, the almost haunting voice ...
Read More »By Alex Sisko Correspondent 'Batman Arkham Asylum' has been mislabeled. Many consider it to be action adventure, but 'Arkham' is a finely tuned stealth ...
Read More »In the Don Evans Black Box Theater, a small audience of a few students and others from the surrounding community witnessed the tragic downfall of an average ...
Read More »By Ben Sherer Correspondent The Rathskeller was disappointed last Friday night by the indie-rock five-some For The Foxes. This Barnegat, N.J.-based ...
Read More »‘Informant’ is contradictory Steven Soderbergh’s ‘‘The Informant!,’’ though based on a true story, continually contradicts itself. ...
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