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Barnstormers unveil talent at freshmen one-acts

If the Freshman One-Act Showcase this past weekend was any indication, the Barnstormers are going to have a lot of talent on their hands for quite a while. … Post the First Comment

Professor Oconowicz brings terrifying tales to Charles Commons

As if Thursday's dark and dreary night wasn't chilling enough, Professor Ed Oconowicz told terrifying stories to a group of 50 people in Charles Commons.… Post the First Comment

Film festival gives new meaning to the term "chick flick"

The Baltimore Women's Film Festival will host a wide variety of films, with proceeds going towards the fight against breast cancer
The annually held festival features a wide variety of films created by or for women.… Post the First Comment

Classic R&B has more soul than current tunes

When an R&B song is great, you don't need to have any faculty in musical analysis to know why: You can just feel it.… Post the First Comment


Last Week Live: Cash Cash

Cash Cash will not help you through a break-up, a blow-out with your parents or a bad case of swine flu. What they will do is make you dance like a fool. Post a comment

Is 3-D technology the new black?

3-D technology has certainly been experiencing a revival. It will take a few years to gauge whether or not this revival is here to stay. 1 Comment

New Vibrations: The Flight of the Conchords

I Told You I Was Freaky

Fans of the band or show will definitely love this record. Post a comment

New Vibrations: Sufjan Stevens

The BQE

It's hard to say what the mainstream will think of Stevens's new creation - is it a masterpiece? Is it listenable? Post a comment

New Vibrations: The Mountain Goats

Life of the World to Come

The Mountain Goats have crafted a beautiful album that is as sparse as it is rich, letting the silence speak volumes. Post a comment

BMA exhibit honors Baltimore's Poe

From now until Jan. 17, local Poe enthusiasts and first-timers alike can frequent the Baltimore Museum of Art for an exhibition entitled Edgar Allan Poe: A Baltimore Icon. Post a comment

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