Sirbaugh gives swan song to an old friend
By Myles Ma | Feb. 13, 2008Nora Sirbaugh, professor of music, described her relationship with Stephen Peet, her late longtime accompanist and collaborator, as a "musical marriage." ...
Read More »Nora Sirbaugh, professor of music, described her relationship with Stephen Peet, her late longtime accompanist and collaborator, as a "musical marriage." ...
Read More »The "Between Heaven and Earth: Spiritual Transformation and Sacred Spaces" exhibit held its juror's gallery talk and reception last Wednesday as part ...
Read More »Fareed Haque took the stage at the Rathskeller last Tuesday night to display his world-renowned talent for a modestly sized audience. Haque's music spans ...
Read More »The Rathskeller served up a double shot of Big Apple bands as the College Union Board sponsored its New York Indie Night last Friday. The Red Romance, ...
Read More »Nada Surf "Lucky" 4.5 out of 5 stars As far as alternative pop outfits go, Nada Surf has one of the most interesting sagas going. Some of you may remember ...
Read More »The NBA All-Star game is days away. Baseball season is right around the corner and the NHL is just beginning its second-half sprint toward the playoffs. ...
Read More »After staying awake for over 30 hours, even the most creative minds begin to cultivate some . abnormal ideas. Machinations of the sleep-starved mind may ...
Read More »Drive-By Truckers "Brighter Than Creation's Dark" 4.5 out of 5 stars The Drive-By Truckers (DBT) don't like to be pigeonholed. Upon the release of their ...
Read More »A trio of bands injected the Rathskeller with its first dose of rock 'n' roll this year when the College Union Board (CUB) held its first student band ...
Read More »Nick Thane has always envied those agile enough to do a back flip. He has watched street performers do back flips for three or four hours and one time, ...
Read More »Looking at the list of possible artists for the College Union Board's (CUB) Spring Concert, I couldn't help feeling as if I had traveled back in time ...
Read More »As the Oscar season is approaching and the writers strike has put the main festivities in jeopardy, the Best Picture category is still hotly debated. ...
Read More »A group named the 'Sidewalk Raiders' surprised College students on Thursday when a pillow fight broke out between Eickhoff Hall and the New Library at ...
Read More »In our last issue, The Signal previewed the three films we thought would break through at the box office over Winter break. With our picks ranging from ...
Read More »Winter break has come to a close. As papers and exams become a reality once more, the College Union Board (CUB) wants to make sure students take time ...
Read More »When Stephen Dadaian first heard about Slash's "Ultimate Guitar Showdown" held by Music Nation, he disregarded it. He figured that the contest, in which ...
Read More »Adam Mamawala is on the rise again, and this time, the junior communications studies major and comedian is laughing all the way to an opening slot at ...
Read More »Ink added a hint of foreign flavor to its "Lit Week" last Thursday when Vietnamese-born writer Monique Truong, author of the 2003 national bestseller ...
Read More »Last Friday night, some of the College's home-grown musical talent was on display at the Ratshkeller during the final Student Band Night of the semester. Frankenstein's ...
Read More »Winter Break is almost here, which means time off from classes and a chance to indulge in some much-deserved loafing. Laughs, drama and even a few scares ...
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