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Much Ado About Nothing: A Classic Romantic Comedy on the Hartford Stage

By Matthew Barison

First, two rather important disclaimers. I had never been to the Hartford Stage before this show, and I have never read the play, Much Ado About Nothing. This being said, to my uneducated eyes and ears, the ongoing performance of Shakespeare's comedy was marvelous.

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A Cappella Show Opens Fall Semester

By Kristen Powell

With an audience of over one hundred students, Trinity's four a cappella groups performed last Friday night in Hamlin Hall in their first concert of the new school year. To upperclassmen, this concert is a tradition; a treat to the loyal a cappella fans. To first-year students, it is a rare opportunity to see all four groups together and an introduction into the a cappella world that has a strong presence in the Trinity community.

20 Min in a Shower with Rusted Root's Michael Glabicki

An intimate interview with Rusted Root's front-man reveals tales of the bands roots and path to fame.

By Eliza Sayward

Last Saturday afternoon I began my job as arts editor by taking on an entirely new task: interviewing the lead singer of Rusted Root, Michael Glabicki, prior to the show he was to give that night in Ferris Athletic Center. Any nerves I had instantly vanished upon meeting Glabicki, whose demenor was friendly and relaxed.

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Dicky Betts & Great Southern Tear the Roof off of the Barn

By Daniel Kasper

A true rock and roll icon graced the stage of the Vernon Center last Thursday night. Dickey Betts and his new band Great Southern showed off their collective musical genius during an evening acoustic set and then tore the roof off the Barn later that night when they plugged in.

Widener Gallery Radiates Charles Chaplin Exhibit

By Chris Silverman

This past Friday, Austin Arts' Widener Gallery introduced the recent work of George Chaplin, C. S. Nutt Professor of Fine Arts Emeritus and internationally exhibited painter with works owned by, among many others, United Technologies, Yale University, and the U.

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Nice Shoes Wanna... see a movie at Cinestudio?

By Liz Welsh

There's nowhere better than Cinestudio. But which movies should you go to? Well, if you want to see… …a French film noir that was way ahead of its time check out Pepe Le Moko. This film inspired Casablanca, and the title character, a Parisian thief, inspired the cartoon character Pepe Le Pew.

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