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'Vieux Carre' exposes culture
By Sarah Ware
Kicking off the spring season of the university's MainStage is one of Tennessee Williams' more respected but lesser-known works, Vieux Carré, written in his later years.


Flick lacks a personal flair
By Natalie Bonomo
If you have been fortunate enough to avoid firsthand experience with dating horror stories, How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days will provide you with enough for multiple lifetimes and then some.

'Atheists' lacking some grace
By Andrew Bryant
Neo-psychedelica/noise-rock artists Oneida could potentially have a lot to offer the post-rock/Experimental Liars, and vice versa, especially with the added enticement and promise that the artists cover one song each of the other's catalogue.

Penn, Teller provide critical eye
By Ryan Eanes
If there are three things that I appreciate in this world, it's truth, sarcasm and magicians. And finally there's a show that combines them.

'Sex': Battle of the school parties
By Brandy Jones
The differences between universities amaze me. Sure, there are academic differences, differences in extracurricular involvement, even differences in cafeteria food.


 


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