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(04/24/13 3:56pm)
From garage band kids to kings of Coachella, the members of Phoenix have come a long way since the turn of the millennium. This French quartet first raced to the top of the charts with ‘Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix,’ and now, nearly four years later, they’re diving back into the mainstream scene.
(04/17/13 4:36pm)
The Generationals’ new album, ‘Heza,’ is easy on the ears, but perhaps for that very reason falls somewhat short of expectations. Even after a few listens, the record has little to keep it from simply fading into the background. And to some degree, that’s the duo’s shtick.
(04/03/13 3:34pm)
The University’s Opera Viva troupe is out to prove that opera isn’t just for your grandparents anymore. In its upcoming performance of Engelbert Humperdinck’s classic Hansel and Gretel, this talented and innovative group of students plans to hit the stage with a high level of intensity, appealing to operatic aficionados and newcomers alike. Opera Viva has been preparing for the show since late February under co-directors second-year College student Niki Afsar and third-year College student Emmet Crawford, and their hard work promises to pay off.
(03/20/13 5:17pm)
There aren’t enough fingers on my hands to count all the high school drama shows that have made their way onto TV, but among them Freaks and Geeks holds a special place in my heart. The show is too refreshingly down-to-earth to give a damn about its bad reputation. It dares to give us a sneak peak at the dirty underside of teenage life from both sides of the tracks. Though Freaks and Geeks was given the boot far too soon, it managed to accomplish more in 18 episodes than other shows do in six seasons and a movie. Following the lovable “freak” Lindsay Weir (Linda Cardellini) in her oversized Army jacket, Freaks gathered a loyal following still active to this day.
(03/04/13 4:32am)
Par for the course, the University’s Drama department’s most recent production proved that big emotion can spring from the smallest of stages. In the hands of guest director Sandy Shinner, God’s Ear shined in the Helms black box theater.