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12-19-2009 100

March 26, 2009 Issue

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Folk artist's followers anticipate performance

The man who may be the next great American songwriter, Josh Ritter, is bringing his band to State College for a night of lyrical storytelling.

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Artie Shaw's music lives

Even though the "King of the Clarinet," Artie Shaw, died four years ago, his music will come alive again in State College this Sunday.

Band brings electronic improvisation

When Niagara Falls plays a song, the intent is to transport the listener to another environment completely.

Apathy Eulogy to give raw show

The members of The Apathy Eulogy will do their best to cajole Penn State students to embrace the cajon at noon Friday in the HUB-Robeson Center.

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NRT show raises hate crime awareness

Referred to as "theatrical journalism," this week's No Refund Theatre production of The Laramie Project documents the life of a town in Wyoming following the death of hate crime victim Matthew Shepard.

Play of indepence to premiere

The Next Stage Theatre Company will kick off its series of performances this year with Independence, a human-interest play by the Pulitzer Prize-winning writer Lee Blessing.

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