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October 15, 2009 Issue

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Updated Thursday, Oct 15, 2009 1:24 PM

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BEAR NECESSITIES

While most touring bands attempt to put on the best show they can for their fans and audience, Stephen Kellogg and the Sixers have a different personal motto for performances: "Dare to suck."

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Multi-instrumentalist set to play Phyrst

Music has no limits for Brenna Fitzgerald.

Pop musician to play first State College show in mall

Louis Brice is a self-proclaimed "pop" artist who isn't insulted by the title.In fact, he said he is drawn to the pop genre because of its

performing arts

Solo violinist to play Winterfest

A family that plays together stays together, but this weekend, Clara Lyon will be performing on her own in Centre County.

NRT adapts fiction novel

Murder, time travel and a trip to the rainforest -- that about sums up this weekend's No Refund Theatre show.

Savvy Strings

If the musicians of the Emerson String Quartet were to hold all of their Grammys -- well, they'd have no free hands to play their instruments.

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Save vs. Splurge: Blazin' outerwear for any budget

In the past, drops in State College temperatures have caused a drop in fashion as well. Once the thermometer starts to fall, the amount of hoodies and full-body sweatsuits rises. However, this shift down in appearance is not necessary to stay warm.

film

LateNight flicks provide entertainment

Free movies screen every weekend at the HUB-Robeson Center as part of LateNight Penn State, but little does everyone know that they are selected by one person -- Andrew Haslach, ARHS cinemas chairman.

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