Ben Folds: He's big and important
By Diana Ling | Apr. 8, 2003Ben Folds rocked Kendall Hall last Friday with storytelling, a sing-along and his trademark piano-banging. Folds took to the stage dressed in red ...
Read More »Ben Folds rocked Kendall Hall last Friday with storytelling, a sing-along and his trademark piano-banging. Folds took to the stage dressed in red ...
Read More »With student work ranging from computer programs to poetry, there are few who will not find something of interest at the upcoming Celebration of Student ...
Read More »Something magical happens when a bunch of N.J. boys play a great N.J. song in a N.J. bar. This was a homecoming. Brian O'Neil and the boys of Casual Blue ...
Read More »It is painful to look back on that 10-year span of my life known as the 90s. But, despite the ludicrous fashion choices, the first decade I can remember ...
Read More »This is the worst game I've ever played. That was the beginning of the first draft of my review for Majesco/Terminal Reality's "BloodRayne," a ...
Read More »Since Cathy Day, chair of the College's creative writing program, joined the English department faculty, she has hoped to offer students a more comprehensive ...
Read More »All College Theater (ACT) brought Lillian Hellman's "The Children's Hour" to life in Kendall's Black Box Theater for a five-day run. The play addresses ...
Read More »With the passing of Joe Strummer at the end of last year, one has to at least consider the monumental achievement and influence of his work on the modern ...
Read More »The beginning of 2002 was a dark time. My then favorite Internet comedy site, the Brunching Shuttlecocks, was stagnating. It would be weeks between updates, ...
Read More »"Head of State" was funny as hell. It may just have been the people I went with, because not all of the audience was laughing quite as hard as the group ...
Read More »A year ago I wrote my first column about living my life like the movie "Almost Famous." I figured, if Jesse Camp could be a V.J., I could certainly be ...
Read More »Ishle Park and Taylor Mali from Broadway's Def Poetry Jam spoke the word last Wednesday in Kendall Hall. Park and Mali recited some of their famous poetry ...
Read More »"Women's Words," a more-than-just-poetry reading held by the women's and gender studies department in honor of Women's History Month, featured five women ...
Read More »Black 47 tore through a 90-minute set of their signature mix of punk, ska, reggae, rock and traditional music last Thursday at the Rat. The event, co-sponsored ...
Read More »"View from the Top" was shelved for over a year. It was supposed to be released shortly after Sept. 11. Admittedly, this film added nothing to my life, ...
Read More »The second annual Faculty and Staff Variety Show was an entertaining escape from war-torn reality by way of song, dance and hilarity. The show, The Lion's ...
Read More »In the warm yellow glow of Joyce's kitchen, I flipped through the New York Times magazine, which was separated from the Sunday edition of its accompanying ...
Read More »"I've got promises to keep and miles to go before I sleep." Mr. Gray summed up the lives of the four main characters of "Dreamcatcher" pretty well ...
Read More »Ah, stereotypes. We all live by them at some point in our lives and most of us try to find ways to break them. "Bringing Down the House" is a comedy set ...
Read More »There's something about a man with an acoustic guitar who's had his heart broken, lost his job and suffered tragedy, but can still sing about it that ...
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