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Tucker Max talks dirty to crowded Shriver Hall

Max surprised the whole audience when he mentioned a Hopkins student, who had sent him a "heartfelt" e-mail about how he wanted to live life similar to how Max lived life.… 2 Comments

Weird is the word at Woolly Mammoth Theatre

Charles Mee's play Full Circle went up at the Woolly Mammoth Theater last weekend and, as the Theater's website warns, it is quite an "unconventional experience."… Post the First Comment

Sesame celebrates its 40th anniversary

Sesame Street, the children's television show dedicated to education and entertainment, is officially middle-aged. … Post the First Comment

Rainbow tackles bleak issues with poise

Friday and Saturday evening, the Dunbar Baldwin Hughes Theatre Company explored all the colors of the rainbow in its vivid portrayal of Ntozake Shange's For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide When the Rainbow is Enuf.… 1 Comment


WJHU "evolves" with successful radio show

The Evolution of Sound may be just the type of evolution that WJHU Radio needs. 2 Comments

New Vibrations: Weezer

Raditude

Raditude, former pop-rock phenom Weezer's seventh and latest full-length album, is just another example of lead singer Rivers Cuomo gone wrong. Post a comment

New Vibrations: Tori Amos

Midwinter Grace

Amos defines holiday music for a new generation while delightfully satisfying the desire for traditional songs of the Christmas season, so you can feel confident that this album will please your entire family come December. Post a comment

New Vibrations: Swell Season

Strict Joy

The songs are most powerful when stripped down to their essence: Glen Hansard singing his heartache with his beat-up guitar. Post a comment

Mid-season television an overall sucess

Checking in on The Office, Dexter and more as the television season starts to hit its stride. Post a comment

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