Murder, Russians, monkey, chaos
By Katie Brenzel | Nov. 17, 2009David Bowie, aliens and a video cameo of a mock President Obama. The only word to describe All College Theatre’s (ACT) edition of this year’s murder ...
Read More »David Bowie, aliens and a video cameo of a mock President Obama. The only word to describe All College Theatre’s (ACT) edition of this year’s murder ...
Read More »Lightning Bolt “Earthly Delights” 4/5 Stars By Jeffrey Roman Features Editor Fans of Providence, R.I.’s Lightning Bolt had to wait four years ...
Read More »Professor Larry McCauley began his poetic interpretation with an apology. “I apologize in advance,” the professor of English said, “for the crimes ...
Read More »The student soloist night hosted by the College Union Board (CUB) in the Rat last Friday featured four very different sets from some of the College’s ...
Read More »Thanks to YouTube and the boredom of two community advisors (CA), students were treated to the charming voice of Terra Naomi at the Rathskeller on Nov. ...
Read More »By Gabriela Castelan Correspondent Equipped with stories about family and daily life, comedian Henry Cho seized the Kendall Hall stage with his Southern ...
Read More »By Adrienne Slaght Correspondent Literary creativity and originality abounded in the library auditorium when three students recited their works for ...
Read More »By Shakia Mayer Correspondent With an electro-pop sound accompanied by a vibrant video projection, featured band Anamanaguchi transformed the Rathskeller ...
Read More »Several minutes after 8 p.m., the crowded basement of the Business Lounge showed no sign of the Mixed Signals. That is, until they thundered into the ...
Read More »Waves of creeping fog, ominous music and crimson lights transformed the Kendall Hall main stage to the vampire-invested Carfax Abbey. Craving a night ...
Read More »Matty Boland, frontman of the trio Matty B and the Dirty Pickles, begins one of his band’s original songs with a jubilant shout — “Get on up! It’s ...
Read More »Peace, love and lots and lots of drugs. Welcome to the counter culture of the 1960s. Detailing the descent of a 16-year-old girl named only by the title, ...
Read More »Students gathered in the lounge between Traverse/Wolfe Hall on Friday Oct. 23 in anticipation for “Queer Comedy” night, chatting animatedly before ...
Read More »Energy siphoning bugs, ice records and money- honoring monkeys. These are just a few of the unconventional pieces presented in Holman Hall’s latest ...
Read More »By Liz Christine Santos Correspondent Singer, sculptor, and painter Mogauwane Mahloele performed with his own handmade African instruments Thursday Oct. ...
Read More »The Rathskeller was host to a diversity of musical genres during the College Union Board (CUB) sponsored Student Band Night. The Brian St. John Quartet, ...
Read More »Hopes were high for headliner Erik Rivera of Thursday’s two-man comedy show event featuring Rivera and opener Vlaadimir Caamano. Billed as “one of ...
Read More »Eden, Heaven and Hell on Earth collided in the Don Evans Black Box Theater for All College Theatre’s (ACT’s) production of Arthur Miller’s “The ...
Read More »By Shaun Fitzpatrick Correspondent Three talented students performed at the Student Reading Series on Oct. 8 in the lounge of the Business Building. ...
Read More »By Shaun Fitzpatrick Correspondent The Rathskeller played host to a number of talents on Friday Oct. 16 for Student Soloist Night. The event, sponsored ...
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