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Campus Picks — March 5, 2009

Dance: Naacho presents ?Raaz? Naacho comes out with its new, Bollywood-themed show, ?Raaz,? just in time to celebrate the Oscar triumph of ?Slumdog Millionaire.? Expect vibrant colors, extravagant costumes and a mix of Indian dancing styles.

NEWS | 03/04/2009

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Nosaj Thing

Jason Chung (Nosaj Thing) has been taking the electronica world by storm with his beautiful and intricate production work.  He will be showing off his DJ-ing skills at Terrace Club on Saturday night.  

NEWS | 03/04/2009

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'Coraline' explores new frontiers in imagination and film

"Beowulf," directed by Robert Zemeckis in 2007, was an early foray into the technology that felt like nothing more than an overstuffed theme park ride. This year brings a far more enticing example of 3-D moviemaking with "Coraline," now playing at the AMC 24 in Hamilton. In this film, the technology now seems a vital tool necessary for creating an immersive on-screen world. The combination of director Henry Selick's haunting stop-motion visuals and novelist Neil Gaiman's rich tale of a girl seduced into a fantasy world makes "Coraline" a film-going experience unlike any other. 

NEWS | 02/25/2009

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A passionate transformation of Ovid's tales, done with simplicity

Theatre Intime's production of Mary Zimmerman's "Metamorphoses," directed by Molly Silberberg '11, seems to function first and foremost as a fascinating exercise in the artistic potential of theatrical limitations. The play is a modern adaptation of Ovid's "Metamorphoses" and is organized as a series of disparate vignettes from classical mythology, brought together by the storytelling of actors who slip in and out of roles in the stories.

NEWS | 02/25/2009

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A taste of family

It's 5 p.m. on Wednesday, and the Ting Ting's "That's Not My Name" is sounding out from the kitchen in Brown 216. Candice Chow '09, Jason Harper '09 and Julio May-Gamboa '09 are preparing dinner for 22 of their fellow members of the Brown Co-op.

NEWS | 02/25/2009

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Mopier than ever: 'Years of Refusal' is Morrissey's best in years

When the Smiths broke up in 1987, everyone thought it was over for Stephen Patrick Morrissey. As the group's lead singer, Morrissey had been part of arguably the most influential indie rock band ever, introducing fragility - both musical and emotional - into alt-rock for the first time. Bands from Belle & Sebastian to Radiohead claim they wouldn't exist without the Smiths, and a hushed awe seems to fall upon critics whenever a new Smiths compilation is released - something that happens far too often, to the delight of former members' bank accounts.

NEWS | 02/25/2009

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Street's Weekend Pick: Dirty Projectors

  If you've ever dreamed of abandoning your Ivy League education for a shot at indie rock stardom, then David Longstreth may be your hero. A Yale dropout, Longstreth has been recording music under the moniker Dirty Projectors since his undergraduate days in 2003 and currently performs with a band composed of three others.

NEWS | 02/25/2009

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Campus Picks — Feb. 26, 2009

"Assassins"Feb. 26 through Feb. 28, 8 p.m.Class of 1970 Theatre, Whitman College If you've ever wondered what it would be like to have all the presidential assassins - both successful and unsuccessful - in one room, then "Assassins" is the show for you.

NEWS | 02/25/2009

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Kate vs. Kate

Having garnered an unmatched six Oscar nominations by age 33, Kate Winslet is considered one of the finest actresses of her generation.

NEWS | 02/18/2009