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The entertainer: Billy Joel's low-key performance hits all the right notes

By Alex Shebar

The lights went down after a two-hour set of rock 'n' roll classics, and 39,000 people stood in their seats waiting for an encore from a living rock legend. Thousands of lights from cell phones and lighters began to flicker on, giving an eerie blue and gold aquarium feeling to the Carrier Dome.

Colorful costumes, diversity of dances enhance Raices performance

By Melissa Valliant

Don't pronounce Raices as "races" around any of the group's members, or they'll immediately (and sternly) correct you. "It's 'ray-ee-says.'" Spanish for "roots," Raices expressed just that last weekend. As the only Latino dance organization on the Syracuse University campus, Raices organized and performed TeleRaices Saturday night with guest performances by the SU Ballroom Dance Organization, State University of New York - Oswego's Ritmo Latino, the Syracuse Orange Bhangra Team and Creations Dance Company.

Musician fuses jazz, folk sounds to create unparreled style

By Jennifer Sricharoenchaikit

Contemporary folk may turn some instantaneously away, but Lisa Moscatiello's sultry voice and incredible range is refreshing amid our current and stale top pop hits. Folk diva Moscatiello, accompanied by cellist Fred Lieder, performed Friday night at the May Memorial UU Society off East Genesee Street.

Horoscopes

This week our unlicensed astrologers tell your horoscope based on the rocker you would most like to see speaking at commencement. Boy George You will accompany a lady friend and her crew to the bar and will spend your first half hour being harassed by 40-year-old townies who hit on your girl and proceed to call you Eddie Murphy.

Artistic performances weave intricate of Asian identity

By Chinki Sinha

For Rohan Sheth, Andaz, the show put together by South Asian Students Association on Sunday evening, was a reflection of the fusion in his own life, the life of an American Indian. Andaz is the Urdu term for style. For Sheth, the show's aim was to present the harmony of East and West in an immigrant's life, which is unique and there is a certain style in that amalgamation.

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