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Gómez-Peña editorials

by Adam Nichols and Àngela M. Munguía

Tuesday March 7, 2006

After reading the article “Gómez-Peña performs political satire on campus, leaves things smoking”, I was highly disappointed by the lack of accurate information.

'Project Runway'

by Sarah Koberis

Tuesday March 7, 2006

I also understand that the idea of a reality show centering around thirteen no-name fashion designers competing for a highly coveted spot in the tents of Bryant Park during Fashion Week may not initially strike every person’s fancy. Such persons have obviously never seen “Project Runway.”

Night Watch puts new face on battle of good vs evil

by Zara Messano

Wednesday February 22, 2006

Long ago, the forces of light and the forces of darkness met in a battle that would annihilate all existence. To save themselves, they made a pact that they would live side by side. The Day Watch would watch the forces of light, the Night Watch the forces of darkness. Each watch would keep the other side in check so that balance could be maintained. When a thousand years and more pass, it is prophesied that the Great One will come. He will choose one side or the other to fight on, and the side he chooses will win. This man is Anton (Konstantin Khabensky).

The Wailing Wall rocks SLC, rises to celebrity, still manages to stay true to roots

by Sonnet Graham

Wednesday February 22, 2006

Did you know Ben Apatoff just got a cell phone? Yeah, I know you want the number. Is Sufjan Stevens hiding out on our campus? Yes, I saw him in the Health Food Bar eating oranges. You think that’s hot? Wait ‘til I tell you what Michelle Yu sings in the shower.
By now, you must know how all these people are connected (I mean, I would hope you read the headline): they’re all members of Jesse Rifkin & the Wailing Wall. Obviously, the above are the wailing portion.

Gómez-Peña performs political satire on campus, leaves things smoking

by Roseanne Wells

Wednesday February 22, 2006

This past Wednesday the Suzanne Werner Wright Theatre filled as audience members anticipated the coming attraction, performance artist Guillermo Gómez-Peña and his collaborator Roberto Sifuentes.

Buckelew Beat: Your múm is the best band ever

by Kevin Buckelew

Wednesday February 22, 2006

Yesterday, I received a package from amazon.com containing the book "Colloquial Icelandic: The Complete Course for Beginners" with accompanying CDs and audio-cassette tapes.

Projekt Rhythm heats up

by Aja Monet

Tuesday November 29, 2005

A culture was born in 1979, Bronx, N.Y. Initially, an urban form of expression through music, hip-hop became its own genre and eventually inspired a whole new lifestyle. This lifestyle was expressed through a variety of creative arts such as dance, beat, rhythm and spoken word. The combination of hip-hop with urban experience and creativity created terms like beatboxing, B-Boy-ing and emceeing.

All shapes, sizes make an appearance at Cross Dress Cabaret

by By Bethany Altschwager

Monday November 14, 2005

Every seat was packed. People were standing in the back and sitting in the aisles during the Queer Variety Coalition’s Annual Sadie Lou Cross Dress Cabaret that rocked Sarah Lawrence College.

Film Society ‘reels in’ new interest, participation

by By Liz Atkins

Monday November 14, 2005

Thursday night’s Film Society screening of Alejandro Jodorowsky was described in the daily e-mail as "A magical pistol- dream western raveling every sensory inhibition to discover truth in the pains of the heart," and even with the description’s intriguingly disjointed structure, the movie was certainly everything promised.

Coney Island serves as indie rock oasis for two days

by Michelle Yu

Wednesday October 12, 2005

Think of Coney Island and you think of the beach, of Nathan’s hotdogs, knishes, aging rides, the so-tired-it’s-beautiful-again boardwalk. However, the Playstation-sponsored Across The Narrows music festival turned Coney Island into a veritable magnet for alternative rock fans on Oct. 1 and 2.

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