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Band of Horses take the stage Feb. 22 at the State Theatre of Ithaca for an unplugged performance. The group is currently on tour promoting their recent live album, Acoustic at the Ryman.

Review: Band of Horses rein in crowd

By Tylor Colby, Staff Writer February 26, 2014
Band of Horses brings acoustic fun to the State Theatre of Ithaca.
Going Greek: Unaffiliated Greek organizations gain popularity at the college

Going Greek: Unaffiliated Greek organizations gain popularity at the college

By Evin Billington, Accent Editor February 26, 2014
Despite Ithaca College's no-Greek policy, some students are involved in fraternities and sororities that are unaffiliated with the college.
Vince Gatton and Michelle Luz star in the Kitchen Theatre’s regional premiere production of “Cock” by Mike Bartlett. Gatton plays John, whose conflicted sexuality sends him on a quest for identity.

Review: ‘Cock’ plunges into sexual identities

By Emily Fedor, Staff Writer February 26, 2014
Play's powerful message held back by minimal set design.
Poet Elizabeth Willis reads from “Address,” her most recent book of poetry, Feb. 25 in the Handwerker Gallery as part of the Distinguished Visiting Writers series. Willis also answered questions from the audience.

Poet holds discussion at Handwerker Gallery

By Ashley Wolf, Staff Writer February 26, 2014
Poet Elizabeth Willis read from her most recent poetry book "Address" and answered questions from the audience on Feb. 25 in the Handwerker Gallery as part of the Distinguished Visiting Writers' series.

Multicultural film festival to explore Israeli customs

By Mary Ford, Contributing Writer February 26, 2014
Hillel at Ithaca College, the Jewish Studies Program, the Roy H. Park School of Communications and the Center for Academic Excellence will put on the Israel Film Festival March 1–2. The festival will feature three Israeli films: "The Flood," "The Ballad for Weeping Spring" and "Garden of Eden."
Ithacan editors give you a heads up for what to expect in this weeks upcoming issue on February 27, 2014.

Eds Up– February 27, 2014

By Deanna Romanoff February 25, 2014
Ithacan editors give you a heads up for what to expect in this weeks upcoming issue on February 27, 2014.

Review: Bold beat-maker boldly weds sounds

By Samantha Cetrulo, Contributing Writer February 19, 2014
Experimental beat-maker creates engaging album.
Seniors Eric Flyte, Shelley Attadgie and junior Rachel Ozols play King Ouf, Laoula and Lazuli, respectively, in the Main Stage Theater production of Letoile. In the opera, Laoula and Lazuli are lovers.

Quirky French operetta hits Main Stage Theater

By Alyvia Covert, Contributing Writer February 19, 2014
The Ithaca College Main Stage Theater production of "L'etoile" comically explores the topics of love and faith.

Review: Radical album trims length

By Marissa Framarini, Staff Writer February 19, 2014
Quick EP delivers in its short run time.
A found object structure made of cardboard and wood sits in the Handwerker Gallery. The piece is a part of the exhibit Your Margins, Your Rivers, Your Diminutive Villages by Patte Loper, who will give a talk at 6 p.m. Feb. 20 in the gallery.

Artist blends found objects with traditional painting

By Evin Billington, Accent Editor February 19, 2014
Boston- and Brooklyn-based artist Patte Loper's work is featured in the Handwerker Gallery until March 7 in an exhibit titled "Your Margins, Your Rivers, Your Diminutive Villages." She will give a talk at 6 p.m. Feb. 20 in the Handwerker Gallery.
Anne Marie Cummings and Evan Stewart Eisenberg star in the Readers Theatre production of In A Forest, Dark And Deep as Betty and Bobby, respectively, two feuding siblings.

Through the woods: The Readers’ Theatre to present intense thriller

By Tylor Colby, Staff Writer February 19, 2014
From March 7–9, the Readers' Theatre will stage a performance of Neil LaBute's "In A Forest, Dark And Deep," directed by Cynthia Henderson, associate professor of theater arts at Ithaca College.

Review: Watered-down cyborg flick lacks spark

By Michael Caffrey, Staff Writer February 19, 2014
Remake fails to reach the original's excellence.
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