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Deluca casts spell on Wait

By Hayley Sanders
Nationally renowned for his keen ability to hypnotize people, entertainer Tom Deluca baffled and amused a large gathering of students in Wait Chapel on Oct. 9.

Art exhibit honors tiny Carolina town
By Dana Zelig
"Corapeake," an exhibition by Kendall Messick, '87, inspired by Brenda Parker-Hunt, '89, offers a glimpse into the life and history of a coastal Carolina community rich in spirit and tradition.

Heppner delights Secrest audience

By Jason Nguyen
An admitted newcomer to voice performance, I wasn't sure what to expect from the Secrest Series' Ben Heppner concert; I was pleasantly surprised.

Reynolda House hosts arts festival en espanol
By Natalie Bonomo
The Reynolda House held its eighth annual Hispanic fiesta, Festival de las Artes, Oct. 6, celebrating the Winston-Salem community's blend of cultures.

Hannibal's back in scary 'Red Dragon"
By Scott Newbern
In the new movie Red Dragon, Sir Anthony Hopkins returns once again in his renowned role as the infamous Hannibal Lecter, drawn from the Thomas Harris novels.

Despite star power, SNL's new season off to slow start

By Ryan Eanes
Ratings may have been down in general, but I sense that ratings probably dropped off significantly as the night went on.

Hot Water Music sizzles
By Ethan Dougherty
Indie rock has always been a fairly oxymoronic genre. It's angry, yet the kids who listen to it are generally gentle dorks whose only grudge is against their middle-class upbringing.

Dorm beds: putting the squeeze on relationships
By Brandy Jones
In the Guide to Community Living, I believe it is stated that co-habitation between the sexes is forbidden. I would say "strictly forbidden," but we all know how strictly enforced that rule is.



 


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