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MSTRKRFT are masters of their craft

MSTRKRFT, a mouthful of a band, hits the scene at Bedrock on Oct. 15.… Post the First Comment

Student art steals the spotlight at exhibition

The products of some of the most creative minds on campus were out on display last weekend at the Student Art League's fall showcase.… Post the First Comment

Last Week Live: Ratatat

Sonar exploded with electronic energy on Sunday night as Ratatat kicked off the final leg of their North American tour.… Post the First Comment

Witness showcase suffers slow start but ends strong

Witness showcase suffers slow start but ends strong
Witness Theater is known for having minimalist sets with few props or materials.… 10 Comments


Indie artists, comic geeks celebrate at Atomic Books

Indie artists, comic geeks celebrate at Atomic Books

Atomic Books rang in their sweet 16 on Friday night with vegan cake, "internal distortion" and copious amounts of alcohol. 1 Comment

New Vibrations

New Vibrations 3 Comments

Meirelles's Blindness not so visionary

Americans have come to expect a thing or two from their apocalyptic films. Post a comment

Duchess enthralls with peculiar romance

Many filmgoers tend to group these period piece films together under the naptime genre (drama/romance), and for good reason. Post a comment

Maher preaches disbelief in incendiary Religulous

Religulous begins at the end. Bill Maher introduces his documentary standing on a hilltop in Megiddo, Israel, where according to the Bible, the final battle will take place; It is the very site of Armageddon. 1 Comment

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