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Salvador Dali at the Museum of Modern Art


		Salvador Dali at the Museum of Modern Art

The Quadrangle, Manhattan, NY

3 hours ago by Sarah Lutz

A zany image of Salvador Dalí's (1904-1989) skinny mustache that rises up into the air like the horns of a bull adorns the side of many New York City buses. It seems to have successfully enticed many novice museum-goers to the Dalí: Film and Painting exhibit, sponsored by the Museum of Modern Art.

What's in your DVD player?


		What's in your DVD player?

The Quad News, Quinnipiac University, CT

19 hours ago by Barbara Ghilardi

Each week a QU student tells us...what's in their DVD player!

Fashion Preview: Spring '09


		Fashion Preview:  Spring '09

Meridian, Lehman College, NY

1 day ago by Tanisia Morris

Forget about wishing that you were under the tents at Bryant Park for New York Fashion Week! French-born textile designer Astrid De Saint Anthost shares her love of painting and gives an exclusive backstage pass to her studio where she creates designs for some of the top names in the industry.

What's on your ipod?


		What's on your ipod?

The Quad News, Quinnipiac University, CT

1 day ago by Caitlin Downer

"In the Aeroplane Over the Sea" - Neutral Milk Hotel

In the middle of a concept record based on the life and death of Anne Frank, you never know what you might get. Track three ends up being this title track, and my favorite off of the record. Even if singer Jeff Mangum comes out and releases more songs, I'm not sure if any of them can top this as my favorite by him.

Levinson showcases soulful songwriting


		Levinson showcases soulful songwriting

The Signal , The College of New Jersey, NJ

1 day ago by Diana Bubser

Singer-songwriter Justin Levinson performed to an almost full house of enthusiastic music fans at the first WTSR Concert Series of the semester, held in the Kendall TV studio last Wednesday.

The event was the second time Levinson performed at the College.

CD Review - Jack's Mannequin


		CD Review - Jack's Mannequin

The Quad News, Quinnipiac University, CT

1 day ago by Ryan Nicholsen

Andrew McMahon has written the record fans always knew he could. Jack's Mannequin's new album "The Glass Passenger," blends the best of McMahon's days in Something Corporate and now, Jack's Mannequin. Take the pop catchiness of "Everything In Transit," add in the grace of "North," and the outcome is the brilliant sound heard on "The Glass Passenger."

Welcome Week comedians miss their marks


		Welcome Week comedians miss their marks

The Signal , The College of New Jersey, NJ

1 day ago by Jason Lipshutz

Playing to a packed house in Kendall Hall on Thursday night, a triple threat of notable comedians plowed their way through off-color jokes to mixed results at the College Union Board's Welcome Week Comedy Show.

Amy Schumer, Pete Dominick and Dwayne Perkins ran through sets that pandered to the College's students, riffing on roommate problems and gender issues, with a slew of sex jokes.

Summer of Like


		Summer of Like

Statesman, SUNY Stony Brook, NY

2 days ago by Michael Kimmel

OK, so it wasn't quite the Summer of Love. Nobody seems able to take any risks anymore - every note, every phrase seems wrung to death in focus groups, which siphon off every last morsel of innovation. It all seems so safe, like the latest Coldplay album, which is less "la vida loca" and more "la vida vacio".

iPhone: Answering the techie's call


		iPhone: Answering the techie's call

The Signal , The College of New Jersey, NJ

2 days ago by Gene Reda

If you need a convenient way to carry all your favorite music with you, you can get an iPod. If you're looking for a device that lets you check your e-mail, surf the Web and make phone calls, you might look into getting the latest Blackberry. If you're the type who does all of these things at once, you could have picked up an Apple iPhone last summer, and it might have been good enough for you.

Pitchfork Music Festival 2008

The Quadrangle, Manhattan, NY

2 days ago by Elaine Labate

Chicago is pretty far away from New York. The distance seems even farther when you are driving in a Mountaineer with six other people (plus luggage) and your air conditioner starts malfunctioning somewhere in an Ohio cornfield. But if the reason for the trip was to attend Pitchfork Music Festival in July of 2008, and if the six other people in the car were all great friends, then you can be assured the trip was well worth it.

A Memorable Conclusion to Keys's "As I Am" Tour


		A Memorable Conclusion to Keys's "As I Am" Tour

Statesman, SUNY Stony Brook, NY

2 days ago by Kwame Opam

It should come as no surprise that New York City is the home of some of popular music's formidable talent. You don't need a brochure to find that out. What's more, we live in arguably a Mecca for the arts and entertainment. So it was fitting, and relatively obvious, that on June 18, New York native singer Alicia Keys ended the North American leg of her "As I Am" tour this past summer at Madison Square Garden.

How I Spent My Summer Vacation


		How I Spent My Summer Vacation

The Hunter Envoy, Hunter College, NY

2 days ago by Dan Erenberg

Dan Erenberg

Entertainment Editor

Okay. Where THE FUCK are the purple couches? Aaaaaaand, we're back! Time for a little summer wrap-up.

IT WAS A GOOD SUMMER FOR…

Auteurs: Hollywood has come a-calling on the independent film world. They've seen what Richard Linklater did with The Bad News Bears and School of Rock.

The Art of Dating


		The Art of Dating

Meridian, Lehman College, NY

2 days ago by A.K.

It is one of the most difficult aspects of dating and one of the most important. How you approach someone you are interested in leaves a lasting impression. AK gives you the lowdown on how to do it.

Lightening Strikes Twice with Tropic Thunder

Ticker, CUNY Baruch College, NY

2 days ago by Jacqueline Chancer

"I know who I am…I am a dude, playing a dude, disguised as another dude," declares Kirk Lazarus (played by Robert Downey, Jr.) adamantly much to the bewilderment of his fellow actors on-screen in "Tropic Thunder", arguably this summer's funniest film. Despite the redundancy and recondite nature of his statement, which without a doubt lends to the listener's confusion, Lazarus' astute observation is the essence of this star-studded blockbuster.

Joker's Full House

Ticker, CUNY Baruch College, NY

3 days ago by Jana Kasperkevic

For the last weeks of the summer, "The Dark Knight" did not become just a smash hit, but rather an obsession. Those who saw the movie worshipped the Joker and needed more. The movie quotes uttered by the excited and somewhat obsessed fans lingered in the New York air and the theaters were constantly sold out because seeing Batman just once would not suffice.

Theater group gives students experience, fun

Acorn, Drew University, NJ

4 days ago by Steven Graboski

For many students, the stage is an incomparable experience. For those who want to involve themselves in theatrics, or continue where theater in high school left off, the Drew University Dramatic Society, or DUDS, provides the opportunity to do so.

Madeleine Rose Parsigian ('09), the director of activities for DUDS, said the purpose of DUDS "is to give students a rounded look at what the theater world is like, and to help them develop a basis of knowledge of the theatrical world in all of its element, both behind the stage and on-stage.

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