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Last waltz with the real Clash


		Last waltz with the real Clash

The Diamondback, University of Maryland College Park, MD

23 hours ago by Zachary Herrmann

The Clash is in fine form on its first full-performance live disc

Maher preaches disbelief in incendiary Religulous

News-Letter, Johns Hopkins University, MD

1 day ago by Johnson Ukken

Religulous begins at the end. Bill Maher introduces his documentary standing on a hilltop in Megiddo, Israel, where according to the Bible, the final battle will take place; It is the very site of Armageddon.

Mike Zaccardo: Freshman, comic, legend

News-Letter, Johns Hopkins University, MD

1 day ago by Saumya Gurbani

Funny. Witty. Just plain hilarious. Meet Mike Zaccardo, the frizzy-haired freshman who's taking on Hopkins with a dash of wit.

Normally, when you meet someone who belongs to one of Hopkins's performing groups or productions, you're pretty amazed at their talent.

Witness showcase suffers slow start but ends strong


		Witness showcase suffers slow start but ends strong

News-Letter, Johns Hopkins University, MD

1 day ago by Neil Manimala

Witness Theater is known for having minimalist sets with few props or materials.

From hell to the District

GW Hatchet, George Washington University, DC

1 day ago by Chloe Popescu
Hatchet Reporter

Comedian Richard Lewis of "Curb Your Enthusiasm" takes the stage at Lisner Auditorium on Saturday, Oct. 18.

$5-$10-$20: A weekly entertainment guide for the cash-strapped college student.

GW Hatchet, George Washington University, DC

1 day ago

A weekly entertainment guide for the

cash-strapped college student.

ESCAPING THE CITY


		ESCAPING THE CITY

The Diamondback, University of Maryland College Park, MD

1 day ago by Thomas Floyd

New fantasy epic lacks fundamentals of genre's best

'Ananse' residency showcases Ghanaian dance, drama and drums

Quindecim, Goucher College, MD

3 days ago by Elizabeth Wagner

Ghanaian artists Elolo Gharbin and Marian Mensah, both from the Department of Music and Theatre Studies at the University of Cape Coast in Ghana, have shared their knowledge and culture with Goucher in "The Story Ananse Told."

Ghana's past and present are ripe with dance, drumming, and theatre-- all present in the show.

Creator of 'The Wire' speaks at Goucher

Quindecim, Goucher College, MD

3 days ago by Sarah Weissman

Fans of the hit HBO series the wire got a real treat on September 24. David Simon, creator and producer of The Wire, presented his "Audacity of Despair" speech at Goucher College last night.

Simon, 48, expressed his belief that Americans are lowering their standards on a variety of issues and that these institutions are merely living up to those low standards.

Phantom Planet brings southern California rock to Philly

The Greyhound, Loyola College, MD

3 days ago by Samantha Blee

Have you ever been to a live performance that just sticks with you for days? There are certain bands that, simply put, know exactly how to put on a must-see concert.

These bands understand which songs are worth playing and which ones would be better off left out.

Alanis Morissette rocks the stage at Lyric Opera House

The Greyhound, Loyola College, MD

3 days ago by Storm Sebastian

Canadian musician Alanis Morissette returns to the music scene with her fifth studio album Flavors of Entanglement, which was released June 10 of this year. Currently embarking on her US tour, Morissette played at the Lyric Opera House in Baltimore on Tuesday, September 23.

A tricky selling point: ads and TV shows


		A tricky selling point: ads and TV shows

The Review, University of Delaware, DE

3 days ago by Lexi Ambrogi

After a long day of classes, senior Gregg Cantwell shuffles into his house and throws himself onto the couch. He grabs the remote and aims it at the TV, ready to unwind with some of his favorite programs.

In the shadow of the golden arches


		In the shadow of the golden arches

The Review, University of Delaware, DE

3 days ago by Sabina Ellahi

The day finally arrived where I would say, "Do you want fries with that?" at my job. I've worked in retail and I've waited tables, but I never thought I would wear the red, white and yellow uniform. Well, actually, it's not red, it's burgundy. Red would make you one step closer to being Ronald McDonald.

The Quad remembers actor Paul Newman


		The Quad remembers actor Paul Newman

The Quad, West Chester University, PA

4 days ago by Briana Choynowski

"He set the bar too high for the rest of us. Not just actors, but all of us," said George Clooney.

Paul Newman died this past Friday, September 26, at the age of 83, after a long battle with lung cancer. When most of today's generation hears the name Paul Newman, they say, "Hey, isn't that the guy from those salad dressings?"

While a true statement, Paul Newman was so much more than that, he shall be remembered as a legendary actor, humanitarian, and as "the man with the most famous blue eyes in movie history.

All the crap you care about


		All the crap you care about

The Diamondback, University of Maryland College Park, MD

4 days ago

Howard Stern is married and Angelina Jolie has some new tattoos

The Office returns with a bang


		The Office returns with a bang

The Quad, West Chester University, PA

4 days ago by Colin McGlinchey

Fresh off of being shutout at this year's Emmy Awards, NBC's hit comedy "The Office" returned for its fifth season this past week. Among those snubbed by the Emmys were Steve Carell, who lost the Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series award to Alec Baldwin of "30 Rock," and Rainn Wilson, who was defeated in the Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series category by Jeremy Piven of "Entourage" fame.

New Kids Are Back


		New Kids Are Back

The Quad, West Chester University, PA

5 days ago by Carol Dwyer

Back in the late 1980s, a group of five boys came together and went on to be known collectively as New Kids on the Block. On Sept. 29, VH1 aired the premiere of "Behind the Music," the story of members Donnie Wahlberg, Danny Wood, Joe McIntyre, Jonathan and Jordan Knight.

The Quest for Pumpkin Pleasures


		The Quest for Pumpkin Pleasures

The Georgetown Independent, Georgetown University, DC

6 days ago by Anna Cheimets

Summer is certainly over, but even as the days begin to shorten and the air becomes crisp, the earth has yet to cease offering up its bounty of fruits and vegetables. Among the cornucopia of nature's gifts is one particularly celebrated fall fruit-the pumpkin.

Brave New World: Theatre on Campus and Beyond


		Brave New World: Theatre on Campus and Beyond

The Georgetown Independent, Georgetown University, DC

6 days ago by Nikki Massoud

At the start of this semester, students were bombarded from all sides with the news that Georgetown's Music, Art and Theater Department has divided into two separate departments, one devoted to visual arts, the other to the performing arts. Theater and Performance Studies Director Derek Goldman emphasizes that the separation of the visual from the performing arts departments at Georgetown was "a mutual and collaborative parting.

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