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Andronicus unapologetically intense


		Andronicus unapologetically intense

The MCLA Beacon, Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts, MA

4 days ago by Daniel Peters, Staff Writer

Yorick staged their interpretation of Shakespeare's "Titus Andronicus" on Saturday and Sunday in Venable Hall. The adaptation, entitled "Death Machine Andronicus," was directed by Nicholas Fahey and C/J Haley.

"Death Machine Andronicus", while set at an indeterminate time, takes place in Rome after an early industrial revolution.

'Intimacy' issues

The Daily Collegian, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA

3 hours ago by Peter Rizzo, Collegian Staff

For a record entitled "Intimacy," Bloc Party's third disc is anything but subtle and introspective.

Forming in the late 90s, these English rockers went through their share of lineup shuffling and name changes before finally hitting it big with their 2005 debut, "Silent Alarm.

The red carpet report straight from the mtvU Woodie Awards

The Circle, Marist College, NY

17 hours ago by Joe Walsh

If you ever get the chance, sneak onto a red carpet. I promise you won't regret it.

You'd be surprised how far wearing a camera around your neck can get you. Just blend in with the mob of reporters and you're in the presence of your favorite musicians.

International Education Week starts Nov. 17

The Llama Ledger, Bard College at Simon's Rock, MA

1 day ago by Robin Caskey

"Its purpose is to educate people on cultural issues," International Club president Rozan Abdulrahman says of International Education Week, a national event scheduled for Nov. 17 through the 21.

Column: Taking life lessons from James Bonds

The Llama Ledger, Bard College at Simon's Rock, MA

1 day ago by Adrienne Langlois | Brown Daily Herald (Brown University)

He may not order his martinis the way he used to, but 007 still serves up the kind of action that keeps audiences coming back for more. "Quantum of Solace," the twenty-second installment in the film series based on British writer Ian Fleming's novels, opened November 14 to mixed reviews but packed theatres, almost doubling the opening weekend box office gross of its more highly regarded predecessor, "Casino Royale.

AC/DC 'shakes all night long' at Garden

The Daily Collegian, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA

3 days ago by Justin Gagnon, Collegian Staff

NEW YORK - 1512: Michelangelo completes painting the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel.

1969: Man lands on the moon.

2008: AC/DC plays at a sold-out Madison Square Garden on their "Black Ice" Tour.

AC/DC, which hasn't toured in eight years, played two shows last week at Madison Square Garden in New York City.

Epic brought to life at UMass

The Daily Collegian, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA

3 days ago by Michelle Fredette, Collegian Staff

After being read from texts for years, "The Epic of Gilgamesh" will return to its roots in oral tradition tonight at Bowker Auditorium.

The telling of the epic, which will be done by actor-storyteller Margaret Olivia Wolfson, will have musical accompaniment by Simon Shaheen, a Palestinian-American musician and composer, and the Qantara Ensemble.

A cappella groups serenade Smith

The Sophian, Smith College, MA

5 days ago

Since there were five a cappella groups already in operation by the time Groove was created, you might be wondering why on earth the students responsible felt the need for another one. As it turns out, the birth of Groove came about for a reason any Smith student can undoubtedly understand: schedules from hell.

Pop Rocks and Coke

The Sophian, Smith College, MA

6 days ago by Megan Burbank

My name is Megan, and I have an addiction. It is shameful, and it has caused me on more than one occasion to lie about my whereabouts on Monday nights. It has caused me to shirk my responsibilities and neglect my schoolwork, and when my fix finally wears off, all I want is more - more melodrama, more bad dialogue, more prep school blazers.

Ben Kweller on braces, fishing and singing what he loves


		Ben Kweller on braces, fishing and singing what he loves

The Sophian, Smith College, MA

6 days ago by Camilla Somers

Successful musician, native Texan and secret fishing aficionado, at the age of 27, Ben Kweller is a music industry veteran - he was still wearing braces when his band Radish was hailed as the new Nirvana in 1995. Now a solo artist with his fourth album, "Changing Horses," due out Feb.

Duane Carleton jams at CSC


		Duane Carleton jams at CSC

Castleton Spartan, Castleton State College, VT

6 days ago by Maria Arnot

His long, curly black hair nearly reached the ground.

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