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Swept away
Non-traditional moves of Paul Taylor Dance Company grace Landmark Theatre stage
By Erinn Connor
Circles of light spun around the Landmark Theatre, illuminating the ornate walls and faces of audience members, as if a disco ball had descended from the ceiling. But the light was instead coming from a number of mirrors affixed to dancers' heads, as members of the acclaimed Paul Taylor Dance Company took the stage Wednesday for a night of modern dance.
Playing confusing childhood games is much better than growing up, joining the real world
By Scott Spinelli
Thankfully, it's come to a merciful conclusion. My athletic career at this dignified institution has come to a close. Tuesday night's men's basketball loss marked an undistinguished, unremarkable conclusion to a four-year span of expensive fandom. Yet, I write to you to lay all of the gossip to rest.
Q&A with cast of SU Stage's 'Bomb-itty of Errors'
By Shayna Meliker
Griffin Matthews (Dromio of Ephesus) Originally from: Pittsburgh What is your favorite aspect of working on the show? The show is great, and I would say it's probably the most strenuous show that I've done, physically. It's really tough because we start, and we don't stop.
Beer Bites
By Chris Curran
OAKED Arrogant Bastard Ale 7.2 percent alc/vol Stone Brewing Company, Escondido, Calif. $20 per 6 pack 4 of 4 mugs There is not much I can say about OAKED Arrogant Bastard that they haven't already said on the bottle: "This is an aggressive beer. You probably won't like it.
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