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Comedic chords
Stephen Lynch performs explicit tunes on Goldstein stage
By Amanda Allison
Stephen Lynch was less than overwhelmed with the Syracuse University mascot at Monday night's comedy show. "The Orange? Really?" he said, swiveling atop a stool on the Goldstein Auditorium stage, black guitar in hand. "Too bad nothing will rhyme with that in a fight song.
Ra Ra Riot's success comes full circle with intimate homecoming show
By Nathan Mattise
Don't judge, but I was talking about concerts with a friend via Facebook message the other day. I mentioned how pumped I was Ra Ra Riot was sneaking into town for a show before Spring Break. This is a selected portion of her response: "I don't really know Ra Ra Riot, but I think I heard of them?" She may be aware of her local music, but if you're a sophomore or younger, chances are you don't know the tale of Syracuse's own Ra Ra Riot.
Q&A with Stephen Lynch
By Darren Benda
The Daily Orange: Who's your biggest comedic idol, and who do you pattern most in your comedy? Stephen Lynch: Well I could give you some names of people in comedy I enjoy. I liked the late Mitch Hedberg, who I toured with. He was from a new generation of comics that I thought were really unique and smart, and I learned a lot from him.
Paving the way
Rising solo career on display in ex-Pavement lead singer Stephen Malkmus' fourth album
By Dave Arey
Stephen Malkmus and the Jicks "Real Emotional Trash" 80 Decibels Indie Rock Sounds Like: Lou Reed, The Pixies Anyone who saw the Bob Dylan biopic, "I'm Not There," would say that out of all the cover songs featured throughout, one clearly stuck out - Stephen Malkmus' version of "Ballad of a Thin Man.
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