Welcome Week comedians miss their marks
By Jason Lipshutz | Sep. 3, 2008Playing to a packed house in Kendall Hall on Thursday night, a triple threat of notable comedians plowed their way through off-color jokes to mixed results ...
Read More »Playing to a packed house in Kendall Hall on Thursday night, a triple threat of notable comedians plowed their way through off-color jokes to mixed results ...
Read More »After Leo Mahaga and Andy Oliva had finished setting up their instruments, they approached the edge of the Rathskeller stage and introduced themselves. ...
Read More »When Stephen Dadaian plays guitar, it's hard to keep your thoughts straight. As his fingers fly across the frets and methodically produce fresh melodies, ...
Read More »It's hard to find a minute to catch up with Kevin Devine after he finishes his set. Fans surround him from all sides, coyly asking for personalized autographs ...
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 »What is "Urinetown?" "Urinetown" is a place. "Urinetown" is an idea. "Urinetown" is the best time you can have on campus right now. TCNJ Musical Theatre's ...
Read More »Dave Koshar stood poised at the podium with a sizable stack of white papers clenched in his hands. "I'm a little nervous," he told the audience at the ...
Read More »The Gentlemen's Club has had more than its share of problems. Its guitarist moved to Austin, Texas. Two of its members quit the band. John Frankosky, ...
Read More »As the audience filed into the Don Evans Black Box Theater to watch Lyric Theatre's production of "Dido & Aeneas," it was clear that this was not going ...
Read More »Jay-Z "American Gangster" 3 out of 5 stars Let's face facts: ever since Jay-Z left the desk and headed back to the studio, things have been a little ...
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