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Captivating stories charm in Middle Eastern classic 'Arabian Nights'

By Shayna Meliker

Tiny revolving spotlights flash across the stage, a loud wind tears through the theater and robed actors tumble in from behind the blood red stage curtains. So begins the energetic "Arabian Nights," which runs through Sunday in the Arthur Storch Theater at Syracuse Stage.

At 20, MTV's 'Real World' acting like a spoiled brat

By Nathan Mattise

Don't ask why, but I carry a 1995 Little League trading card in my wallet. Every so often I take it out, and I'm amazed at how much I've changed. At age 10, I was a 4'9," 82-pound boiling Crockpot of masculinity. Now at 22, I'm too self-conscious to share vital stats.

Lust for life

Harder sound showcased in new The Raveonettes' 'Lust Lust Lust'

By Dave Arey

The Raveonettes "Lust Lust Lust" 70 Decibels Genre: Rock Sounds Like: The Velvet Underground, Sonic Youth The Raveonettes' new album showcases a major change in sound, but despite appearances, the songs are still written by the same person. The band consists of the Danish duo Sune Rose Wagner and Sharin Foo, but Foo, a silver-haired songstress like Debbie Harry sans spunk, used to be the center of attention.

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