Face-melting maestro on fast track to success
By Jason Lipshutz | Apr. 2, 2008When Stephen Dadaian plays guitar, it's hard to keep your thoughts straight. As his fingers fly across the frets and methodically produce fresh melodies, ...
Read More »When Stephen Dadaian plays guitar, it's hard to keep your thoughts straight. As his fingers fly across the frets and methodically produce fresh melodies, ...
Read More »Thanks to the creativity and talent of TCNJ Musical Theatre's writers and director, George Lucas' classic trilogy has gone where no musical has gone before: ...
Read More »The Student Reading Series (SRS) this past Thursday was nothing if not surprising. What else should one expect of a series that allows students to read ...
Read More »When Emily Dickinson wrote "Split the Lark -- and you'll find the Music --" what did she mean? On Thursday, during the fourth installment of the Close ...
Read More »Green's School of Rock lets his voice be heard at the latest CUBRat show. Students from the Philadelphia rock 'n' roll institution took their lessons ...
Read More »Singer/songwriter Regina Sayles played to a packed house in the Rathskeller Tuesday night in honor of Women's History Month. Sayles, a small-town girl ...
Read More »While most students at the College couldn't tell you the last time they were conscious at 7 a.m., hundreds of them made an exception last Wednesday as ...
Read More »On Dec. 2, 1980 Jean Donovan was shot in the back of the head alongside three nuns and buried in an unmarked grave in El Salvador. Jean was a young American ...
Read More »The Television Studio in Kendall Hall was disappointingly lacking a big audience as the fourth show in the WTSR and Lions Television (LTV) Concert Series ...
Read More »On March 18 the College Union Board (CUB) hosted its first ever hip-hop show in the Rathskeller featuring P.O.S. and Mac Lethal. The College rarely gets ...
Read More »"Super Smash Bros. Brawl" is by far the biggest game to hit the Nintendo Wii, in every sense of the phrase. No other title has been so hotly anticipated. ...
Read More »While students are used to hearing the crashing sounds of basic rock guitar in the Rathskeller every week, classically-trained student guitarists took ...
Read More »Flogging Molly "Float" 3.5 out of 5 stars Why it took Flogging Molly almost four years to release a proper studio follow-up to "Within a Mile of Home," ...
Read More »Taking the night off from chasing down Hollywood starlets and egotistical rockstars, a pair of notable entertainment columnists spoke to a throng of aspiring ...
Read More »There is nothing to do in Ewing. We all know it, because we've all spent one too many nights sitting around wondering, "Is anything going on tonight?" ...
Read More »Before I launch into this edition of Sounding Off, there is something I have to clarify. By and large, I can't stand politically motivated or inspired ...
Read More »Professor of English Bernard Bearer kicked off Friday afternoon's Close Reading of William Faulkner's "Absalom, Absalom!" with some strong words in praise ...
Read More »College President R. Barbara Gitenstein met with students and colleagues last Wednesday night to discuss and analyze Anthony Hecht's poem "Rites and Ceremonies" ...
Read More »The Travers/Wolfe Main Lounge almost burst with fun and excitement on Feb. 29, when WTSR's annual Battle of the Bands took place. Four bands competed ...
Read More »Not only did the talented members of All College Theater (ACT) succeed in producing four entertaining, student-directed, one-act plays for their 2008 ...
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