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Skin deep
Scarification takes body art to next level, but not everyone is ready to go under the knife
By Rebekah Jones
Dr. John grabs a scalpel and begins cutting into the arm of a Phi Gamma Delta Syracuse University student. He leaves the Greek letters as an open wound without stitches, throwing the bloody pieces of skin he chiseled off into the trashcan. After the cuts heal, Dr.
Loud and proud
Students come out for Gay Pride Month at Pride Union's Big Gay Dance
By Rebekah Jones
Lingering outside Schine Underground, Lauren Hannahs waits while the dark basement is transformed into an intimate club scene. Crammed inside the small room, music jolts the walls as more than 100 college boys and girls grind against each other. Strangers introduce themselves to each other on the dance floor while the Smash Brothers shake the room and everyone in it.
Q & A with the cast of "Max Payne"
By Rebekah Jones
The Daily Orange participated in a conference call with the cast of "Max Payne," a video game turned action movie to be released Oct. 17. The movie follows the story of a cop turned rogue vigilante seeking justice for his slain family. The cast discussed choosing roles, becoming enforcers of justice and their feelings about the film.
Stage adaptation's dialogue-driven stories cloud solid acting
By Kelly Outram
"Blue Vein Society" and "Sweat" are two books turned plays that should have stayed on the page. Director Samuel L. Kelley adapted "Blue Vein Society," a one-act play, from the short story "The Wife of His Youth" by Charles Chesnutt. "Blue Vein Society" shared the stage with "Sweat," a play George C.
Expiration date
By Kelina Imamura
It's safe to say the writers' strike that halted the television world last year might have killed television as we knew it. Reality TV ran rampant, and the only "good" shows left the air for months at a time. The effects of the strike are now surfacing as shows written in the aftermath begin to invade our homes.
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