Old Gold and Black > 10.24.02 > Arts & Entertainment
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Jennifer Holland/Old Gold and Black

Sophomore Gee Enegren on the basoon and senior Ashley Phillips on the clarinet play in the music department's repertory hour Oct. 22 in Brendle Recital Hall.


A capella concert to benefit VSC service trips
By Dana Zelig
Where can you spend only Deacon Dollars (cash), hear five a capella groups and help four service trips? At 8 p.m. Oct. 24 in Wait Chapel, when the Volunteer Service Corp presents its annual Benefit Concert.

Sandler can't save 'Punch-Drunk Love'
By Christopher Chase
Say what you will about Paul Thomas Anderson's films, it is undeniable that the man takes risks when he casts them.

'Transporter' disappoints
By Robyn Washington
Standing on the lonely steps of the cruel movie theater, I felt like an impoverished Dickensian orphan as I handed over my last with the words, "Please, sir, may I have a ticket for Transporter?"

Mountain Goats' 'Ghana' is solid
By Andrew Bryant
I completely empathize with John Darnielle of The Mountain Goats fame. Darnielle meets with the same failure of escaping his past as I did with my follicular faux pas.

Nelly overshadowed by talented opening acts
By Jenny Billings
On Oct. 10, a friend and I made a pilgrimage to Charlotte's Verizon Wireless Amphitheater to join a throng of enthusiastic hip-hop fans who attended the Nelly and the St. Lunatics concert.

'Sex and the Campus:' Educating the masses
By Brandy Jones
A friend of mine recently brought an article to my attention. Published on FoxNews.com on Oct. 17, Michael Y. Park writes that "parents know their kids take philosophy, mathematics and literature courses in college. But students are studying a more titillating subject between the sheets of the school newspaper: sex."

Southwest a gourmet fiesta
By Susannah Rosenblatt
There's no shortage of Mexican restaurants in Winston-Salem, all offering similarly cheap and tasty variations on burritos, tacos, tamales and beans. But for a cut above your conventional enchiladas, South by Southwest serves up startlingly delicious southwestern fare.

 

 

 

 

 

 



 


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