Second-year student Robbie Jones is an avid collector. A connoisseur, even. But one won’t find postage stamps, foreign coins or vintage baseball cards in his high-rise dorm room. Read more...
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June 1, 9:00 pm
To burn or not to burn
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June 1, 9:00 pm
In the heat of tonight
On the night of Saturday, March 14, 1885, patrons of London’s Savoy Theatre saw the premiere of William S. Gilbert and Sir Arthur S. Sullivan’s newest light opera, a comic romance set in Japan titled “The Mikado; or, the Town of Titipu.” The librettist-composer duo had already achieved enormous success in both Britain and the United States for their eight previous works together, including the still-performed “H.M.S. Read more...
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May 25, 9:00 pm
Student producer gets feet wet
How does someone become a producer? “I’ve had no direction and no guide. It’s been, “˜Get your feet wet and jump into it,'” Sandra Mucke said about her recent first experience as a producer. Read more...
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May 25, 9:00 pm
Screen scene
“The Longest Yard” Directed by Peter Segal Paramount Pictures Adam Sandler has made his career getting audiences to root for delinquents. He has played slackers, untalented hockey players, mediocre singers and more. Read more...
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May 25, 9:00 pm
If takeout seems imminent, ransack the freezer
You’ve been there already. You went to the supermarket just a few weeks ago. And a few weeks before that, and a few weeks before that. Read more...
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May 25, 9:00 pm
Program to combine modern, traditional
This year’s Indian Student Union culture show, “Sambhaavna,” meaning “choices,” addresses the choices Indian American youth face between their Indian heritage and the culture of their American home. Read more...
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May 25, 9:00 pm
Good music lurks beyond the nearest mall
I noticed a lot of things while selling my soul to corporate America and shopping at the mall this past weekend. First things first, that new patchwork design by Coach is rather classy, naysayers be damned. Read more...