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Hopkins alumni present inspiring Boy Scout documentary

In their film two Hopkins alums explore the workings of an inner-city Boy Scout troop.… Post the First Comment

See Eric Levitz's surreal play Tomorrow

See Eric Levitz's surreal play <i>Tomorrow</i>
The theater was filled with students and community members who were all eager to watch an Eric Levitz original. No one was disappointed with this smart, quick and thoroughly entertaining show.… 1 Comment

Matisyahu talks music and Jewish religion

Matthew Paul Miller might be a name of no significance for many people, but shout out the name Matisyahu in a room and its very likely someone will recognize it (especially if anyone in the room is Jewish). … Post the First Comment

Heritage and traditions celebrated at Culture Show

Heritage and traditions celebrated at Culture Show
When I walked into Shriver for the 2009 Culture Show and was handed a free glow stick at the door, I knew that the night was going to be awesome.… Post the First Comment


Video gamers race to answer the Call of Duty

The newest installment to the Call of Duty series is more engaging and gruesome than its predecessors 1 Comment

Woodies Awards celebrate college favorites

The News-Letter gets the inside scoop from several nominees, including Death Cab for Cutie, Matt & Kim and Asher Roth. 1 Comment

New Vibrations: AC/DC

Backtracks

With the Backtracks boxed set, those missing and altered tracks from the '70s are finally collected for the American market, along with B-sides and rarities from the band's time with singer Brian Johnson. Post a comment

New Vibrations: OneRepublic

Waking Up

A strikingly simple song for the majority of its duration in terms of effects, Waking Up hits all the right notes and leaves a lasting impression. Post a comment

New Vibrations: Dashboard Confessional

Alter the Endings

All of Dashboard Confessional's songs are swoon-worthy, but Alter the Ending is an arrow straight to the heart. Post a comment

Even Picasso would play these video games

Finding and defining art in the world of shoot 'em ups, car races and Pong 1 Comment

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