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12-9-2009 100

October 1, 2009 Issue

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Cirque to return to BJC with contorting 'Alegria' show

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BAND OF BISCUITS

When you're in a band that's constantly touring, writing music and recording, you sometimes have to miss out on the little things in life.

Songstress to provide eclectic performance

Hurricane Katrina survivor Beth Patterson has big plans for the bouzouki.

Local band to put aside differences for performance

One of several band members with varying styles, bassist Charlie Nangeroni said local group British Phil is always on the verge of breaking up because of their differing tastes.

Chocolate Rain

The inception of the Carolina Chocolate Drops sounds like the opening of a kung-fu movie: Three young band members travel into the mountains to learn a long-practiced craft from a wise master.

Delbert's Devotion

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performing arts

Thankful Tribute

Gregory Hines may have died five years ago, but his legacy will "tap on" through the feet of talented dancers.

'Crayon' to feature video infused show

Beth Miller may be a college student, but she still sees the importance of forgetting the monotony of daily life to remember childhood.

Staging the scene

Though the message in this week's NRT show may resonate with the audience long after the curtain call, the set will be gone as quickly as it was set up.

style | read the BLOG

Save vs. Splurge

As September comes to an end, Penn State begins to feel a bit more like fall.

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Palmer Community Day to entertain families

The Palmer Museum of Art will host its biggest event of the year this weekend, offering free arts and crafts, music and ice cream to students and visitors alike during its annual Community Day.

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