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October 4, 2007 Issue

music | performing arts | style | film | food | visual arts | books | opinion


Updated Thursday, Oct 4, 2007 12:00 AM

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Guster promises originals, covers and freestylin'

Be prepared for some surprises. The Guster concert, starting at 7:30 tonight at the Bryce Jordan Center, could be chock full of them.

music | read the BLOG

Music booking company breaks onto scene

There's been a darling change in the local music scene -- a Cherry Darling, that is. Cherry Darling Productions, a new booking company in State College, is now having weekly shows at the Brewery, 233 E. Beaver Ave., on Tuesday nights.

Student group fights to bring alternative acts to Penn State

As most students settle back into college life and get used to their new classes for the fall semester, the Student Organization for the Multiple Arts (SOMA) has been keeping busy by working to contribute to the local arts community.

Wallace is musician first, trombonist second

Jazz greats Glenn Miller and Tommy Dorsey were both known for their dedication to the trombone.

The Clarks, 20-year vets, are back in town

The Clarks have been around for more than 20 years, but there are still some things they haven't done.

performing arts

Huck Finn takes his adventures downtown

Tonight the School of Theatre will take a trip back in time and down the Ohio River as it presents Big River, a musical based on Mark Twain's late 19th century work, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn.

NRT show looks at dynamics of friendship

A white painting can be art. Or at least that is what No Refund Theatre will argue this weekend when the student theater group performs its next show, "Art."

style | read the BLOG

Save vs. splurge gives some 'common scents'

Studies often say that smell is the sense most closely tied to memory.

I AM FASHION

Who: Huang Ying-Han, an Intensive English Communication Program (IECP) student

film

tv

food

Hospitality majors run on-campus kitchen

Students bustling around with pots and pans, scampering to make sure their vegetables are steamed just right and checking to ensure that each detail of their class participation is noted by their instructors.

visual arts

books

The library hosts many jewels: first editon and rare books

Throngs of Penn State students congregate in the Paterno Library every day, but they might be missing out on one of the library's largest assets: the Rare Books and Manuscripts collection.

Printing on demand helps authors publish books

While on-the-go amateur journalists can get free public access to the world, it may seem that budding novelists have no thrifty outlet for their work.

opinion | View the print page

Letter from the editor

If there's one thing I -- and pretty much all college students, for that matter -- love, it's free crap delivered via mail.

Broken ankle teaches that world isn't so bad

Be thankful for your ankles. Seriously. Give your ankles a pat and thank them.

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