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Chi
Rho's Big Concert: music, comedy
By
Jane Bianchi
Chi Rho,
the university's men's Christian a cappella ensemble, invites all students
to their largest performance of the year, aptly titled Big Concert, at 8
p.m. April 27 in Wait Chapel.
Danish
'Italian for Beginners' sweetly low-key
By
Aaron Winter
As the fine yellow dust covering your car and your late night study
group in the ZSR can attest, summer is on the way.For Hollywood, summer
means blockbusters. Theaters will soon be inundated with gross-out teen
sex comedies, sci-fi action thrillers like Spider Man and Star Wars
Episode 2 and undoubtedly a sassy Julia Roberts falling in love with
somebody.
Krispy
Kreme gets hip with College Nights: free doughnuts, live acts
By
Susannah Rosenblatt
Krispy
Kreme is one Winston-Salem institution that needs no advertising.
No college student needs convincing that those hot, squishy, light-as-air
glazed confections are anything short of heavenly. Whether you're
a cruller loyalist, a lemon-crème-filled advocate or just like
your plain glazed doughnut straight up, people love Krispy Kreme.

Billie
Zito/Old Gold and Black
Syndicate
plays solid set to small Springfest crowd
By
Tripp Mickle
The word "bluegrass" usually conjures up images of old-time
rednecks playing fiddles and banjos in the hills of North Carolina.
But in the hands of Acoustic Syndicate, it takes on a completely
different color.
Living
Parables spread Gospel in final show
By
Susannah Rosenblatt
Living
Parables Christian Drama Troupe is capping off the spring with
its major performance, "Temptation: Common to Man," at 6 p.m.
April 26 in the Ring Theatre.
'X-Files':
the truth is still out there
By
Taylor Kennamer
In
Sept. 1993, a bizarre little hour-long drama called The X-Files
debuted on the fledgling FOX network. The mission of the program
was to delve into unexplainable phenomena and government conspiracies,
and the first episode ran with the disclaimer that it was "inspired
by actual events."
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