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Review: Brighter tone lights up album

By Ashley Wolf, Staff Writer April 23, 2014
Changing up her sound, Ingrid Michaelson adds a dash of brightness to her newest album.

Review: Superb combat redeems rehashed mechanics

By Robert Mayo, Staff Writer April 23, 2014
Superpowers never looked so good in "Infamous Second Son."

Review: Unsettling sci-fi thriller creeps under viewers’ skin

By Drew Kellogg, Contributing Writer April 23, 2014
Jonanathan Glazer delivers a surreal sci-fi experience in "Under the Skin."

Review: Rockers display intense vocals with refreshing musical range

By Cecilia Morales, Contributing Writer April 23, 2014
Jonanathan Glazer delivers a surreal sci-fi experience in "Under the Skin."

Review: Ambient duo’s musical ability visible in meditative release

By Steven Pirani, Assistant Accent Editor April 16, 2014
Ambient duo Dalhous delivers a meditative collection of tracks.

Review: Vocalist crafts Perri good time

By Ashley Wolf, Staff Writer April 16, 2014
Christina Perri's newest release, "Head or Heart" is rife with powerful emotion.
Senior Lauren Connelly’s piece “Hidden Voices” sits on display in the Handwerker Gallery.

An artful goodbye: Senior students’ art exhibited in Handwerker Gallery

By Marianna Dunbrook, Design Editor April 16, 2014
Senior students' artwork was selected to exhibit as part of the senior art show "Letters to Our Future Selves" April 17 to May 18 in the Handwerker Gallery.
Cass Spencer, award-winning art and creative director, presented his lecture, “Data Visualization: A conversation about designs, magazines, and journalism in the era of big data,” April 15 to students and faculty in the Park Auditorium.

Renowned art director speaks on data design

By Steven Pirani, Assistant Accent Editor April 16, 2014
Cass Spencer, an award-winning creative and art director, visited the college and gave a lecture on taking advantage of data visualization. Assistant Accent Editor Steven Pirani spoke with Spencer about his career and design philosophy.

Review: Horror flick spooks with reality-bending illusions

By Alyvia Covert, Staff Writer April 16, 2014
Horror film "Oculus" brings the scares with mind-bending scenarios.
Artist Eva Capobianco stands among her artwork in the State of the Art Gallery, which currently houses her exhibit, “Approaching 60,” that examines the artist’s life leading up to her 60th birthday.

Review: Artist approaches aging through art

By Gabriella Jorio, Contributing Writer April 16, 2014
Artist Eva Capobianco explores the years of her life in her exhibit "Approaching 60."
A crowd gathers to watch a film screening at the Rochester Fringe Festival last year. Fringe festivals often feature chaotic and unconventional acts. Ithaca will hold its first fringe festival April 24–27 in downtown Ithaca.

Unorthodox theater festival premieres in Ithaca

By Nina Varilla, Staff Writer April 16, 2014
On April 24–27, Ithaca will host its first fringe festival, featuring five different acts. Fringe festivals usually deliver unconventional performances.
Members of IC Greens rehearse their upcoming production of The Laramie Project and its companion piece. The Laramie Project will premiere April 24 in Textor Hall, room 103.

Political club tackles social issues in production

By Alyssa Gilliam, Staff Writer April 16, 2014
IC Greens, Ithaca College's Green Party, is producing a production of "The Laramie Project" and "The Laramie Project: Ten Years Later," the story of a gay college student named Matthew Shepard who was tied to a fence and beaten to death because of his sexuality on April 24–27.
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