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Category Archives: Theater & Fine Arts
Etsy endeavors: Marketplace website allows students to run successful businesses
Turning a crafting hobby into a part-time job seems like an ideal move for busy students, especially when profits can be earned with a little hard work through the convenience of a computer.
Theater Review: ‘The Grand Irrationality’
Convincing women to buy a flavored alcoholic drink because it is their destiny doesn’t seem like a very effective advertising pitch, yet it works wonders for character Guy Proud’s career and love life.
Jamba Juice hosts weeklong poetry event
Words are scribbled in white chalk, contrasting against the blackboard behind them.
Musicals jump from stage to silver screen
Theater and film viewers often argue over whether special effects, ultra-realistic settings and more affordable ticket prices make up for shabby vocals and characters trapped behind the pre-recorded restraints of the silver screen.
Second City’s “˜A Christmas Carol: Twist Your Dickens!’ makes light of the Christmas classic
Christmastime is here again and, as expected, the stereotypical songs, movies and plays are dusted off and returned to the public view.
Bruin Harmony loosens up for fall concert
For all those students running low on swipes, Bruin Harmony will hold a pudding eating contest today as one of the many ways this performance-driven a cappella group tries to keep their audience entertained during their fall concert.