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Capable Acting Carries Lengthy Hybrid of Classic Play

By Bailey Triggs

"Are you going to interact with us?" an audience member asked Faust!!! member Ward MacDonald '03 after watching cast members warming up, lounging around the set, and talking freely to the audience filing into Garmany Friday night. "Would you like us to interact with you?" MacDonald answered coyly.

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Seniors Exhibit On Broad Street

By Greg Polin

After several failed attempts, I managed to get through the glass door of The Broad Street Gallery and finally enter the art space. Currently installed are the senior theses of two students, Chris Silverman and Stephanie Wezowicz. Perhaps most intriguing about the exhibit as a whole is how utterly different the two artist's works seem to be.

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French Film Festival

By Liz Welsh

I've seen my fair share of French films, and I have to say, I think they have an undeservingly bad reputation. Most people seem to think French films are depressing and obtuse. You can find depressing and obtuse American films just as easily as you can find depressing and obtuse French films, though, and the recent French Film Festival easily demonstrated that there's much more to French cinema than the depressing and obtuse.

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Underground Entertained by Andre Balazs and Friends

By Austin DeSautels

Before I even got to the door, I heard the lower frequencies of a live show. Immediately I was excited. I walked in and as I looked around I noticed two things: one, the familiar face of Andre Balazs playing the keys and singing along with a great band and two, a small audience of ten at most, including parents of the performers and underground employees.

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