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He’s good enough, he’s smart enough, and doggone it, people like him.
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He’s good enough, he’s smart enough, and doggone it, people like him.
Eventually, any journalist might tire of conducting interviews.
Paul Sorvino isn’t a Mafioso.
The Mamas and the Papas dealt with poor acoustics in Carmichael Gymnasium, so what was OutKast's problem?
Even if the thought of Jimmy Eat World's hit "The Middle" elicits primal screaming and a flip of the radio dial, the band's latest album offers more straight-to-radio appeal.
It's been said that people can mellow with age, and the same can be true for bands -- especially in the case of Acoustic Syndicate.
In the early '90s, amid a sea of teeny boppers such as New Kids on the Block, a rock revival known as grunge emerged.
The band's quirkiness pervades on its latest album, but while the tracks feature more mature lyrics they remain stagnant instrumentally.
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One of the first improv groups began in the early 1950s when students at the University of Chicago banded together for the sake of improv. The students went through a few name changes before emerging as The Second City.
Oddjobs should definitely keep their day jobs.
If you adhere to this criteria in any way, then "Ya-Ya" will probably be hilarious and touching, as it is intended to be. If not, then perhaps it's best to see another flick.
But the band deserves more than top-40 radio play and a music video featuring Freddie Prinze Jr. movie clips.
Barbee decided to make the play her own by allowing the actors more artistic freedom despite working on a short time schedule. The finished product of Barbee and her cast's experimentation will debut at 8:15 p.m. today at the Elizabeth Kenan Price Theatre --
Sound Tribe Sector 9 is not your classic jam band. Forging ahead with jam elements and techno, the band produces a sound unlike any other.
Crafting its sound and reputation as a great live act, Weekend Excursion's spirit and style are muddled by its debut album on the Red Eye label, located in Graham.
"Patriot," a production opening Friday, is co-sponsored by Studio 2 and the Center for International Studies. The performance features six short plays written by UNC students and presented by four student actors -- Matt Mercer, a senior drama major; Megan Ketch, a sophomore drama major; Melissa Egan, a junior drama major and Omar Robles, a senior journalism major.
Unfortunately these goals came at a price: being subjected to catcalls and enduring wet T-shirt contests.
The Madding Crowd, Nine Days The majority of the songs on the album are bouncy and fun, but some dive deeper into feelings of loss. The result is a well-rounded debut that showcases their talent and range.
Cat's Cradle