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Digging it
TV star, SU alum returns to alma mater
By Kelina Imamura
Taye Diggs poked his head in from the left side of the stage. "Did she introduce us yet?" he said. "Oops…we'll just go back here." The moment of over-eagerness for Diggs, a 1993 graduate of Syracuse University, spilled over into the rest of the event - a question-and-answer session given by the "Private Practice" star along with friend and choreographer Andrew Palermo.
Bringing the heat
Smooth hip hop moves captivate audience in Caribbean dance show
By Jen McCaffrey
Dancers dressed as children with striped knee high socks, short jean shorts and colorful polos, ran around the stage like children on a playground. Waving their arms and laughing, the performers' moves were set to reggae and hip hop remixed to childhood classics such as the "Rugrats" and "Sesame Street" theme songs.
'Love Song' artist tells aspiring performers stay true to self
By Kelly Outram
Sara Bareilles skipped up to the microphone with a large smile on her face and took out the inside jacket to her own album and waved it in front of the audience, confessing she had it in case she forgot lyrics while on stage. VH1's "You Oughta Know" artist Bareilles entertained a full Goldstein Auditorium Saturday night with more than just her music as she joked and interacted with the audience throughout her set.
Musician Kirsten Price rocks Underground during intense AIDS benefit show
By Dan Kaplan
The energetic and at times, vicious, performance left the audience rocking Sunday night. Kirsten Price performed at the first annual Pride Union AIDS Benefit, and she and her band looked and sounded like seasoned veterans during their hour-long set. The group's command over the audience made the venue seem like a sold-out club gig in her home of Brooklyn.
Back to the future
New episodes of 'Futurama' arrive after four year hiatus
By AJ Chavar
Good news, everyone! The cult sci-fi animated series "Futurama" is back on the air after the FOX network dropped it back in 2003. Well, it's kind of back. First, Cartoon Network aired the show from 2003-2007, and then Comedy Central picked up the show, which is best known for its extremely nerdy science jokes, irreverent humor and plentiful celebrity cameos.
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