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Review: Modest Mouse distinguishes itself from indie-rock peers

Review: Modest Mouse distinguishes itself from indie-rock peers

By Angela Weldon, Staff Writer March 24, 2015
After an 8-year hiatus, Modest Mouse returns with an upbeat, socially conscious setlist.
Review: AWOLNATION album Run stumbles on style shifts

Review: AWOLNATION album ‘Run’ stumbles on style shifts

By Angela Poffenbaugh, Contributing Writer March 23, 2015
Known for their iconic song "Sail," AWOLNATION's latest album branches out into several different styles.
Review: ‘Cinderella’ a perfect fit to predecessors big shoes

Review: ‘Cinderella’ a perfect fit to predecessors’ big shoes

By Ilana Diamant, Contributing Writer March 18, 2015
In the live-action update of Disney's original animated feature, "Cinderella" embraces some positive changes while remaining true to the fairy tale.
Review: Former X Factor contestant returns with mellow sound

Review: Former ‘X Factor’ contestant returns with mellow sound

By Serena Weiss, Staff Writer March 18, 2015
Olly Murs returned with his fourth studio album on March 10.
Review: Electric duo’s album creates ‘Another Eternity’ in half an hour

Review: Electric duo’s album creates ‘Another Eternity’ in half an hour

By Steven Pirani, Life & Culture Editor March 17, 2015
Purity Ring returns with a 35-minute album that crosses genre boundaries with electric intensity.
Review: Iranian Vampire Western pleases audiences with perplexing horror

Review: Iranian Vampire Western pleases audiences with perplexing horror

By Noah Orent, Staff Writer March 4, 2015
"A Girl Walks Home Alone At Night," Ana Lily Amirpour's directorial debut, puts a stunning spin on the typical story of star-crossed lovers.
Review: Big Sean brings huge hits with even greater wordplay

Review: Big Sean brings huge hits with even greater wordplay

By Matthew Radulski, Staff Writer March 4, 2015
Big Sean's third studio album delivers with witty wordplay in "Dark Sky Paradise."
Review: Maps to the Stars shines light on taboo topics

Review: ‘Maps to the Stars’ shines light on taboo topics

By Christie Citranglo, Proofreader March 3, 2015
"Maps to the Stars" explores incest, rape and schizophrenia in a gripping psychological drama.
Review: Strong vocals propel punk bands style expansion

Review: Strong vocals propel punk band’s style expansion

By Erica Dischino, Staff Writer March 2, 2015
Screaming Females unveil a newfound range of musical style in "Rose Mountain."
Review: Overwhelming instrumentals drown out R&B soul

Review: Overwhelming instrumentals drown out R&B soul

By Matthew Radulski, Staff Writer February 25, 2015
Rhythm and blues singer Raheem DeVaughn returns with "Love Sex Passion," an overproduced album that sacrifices quality for quantity.
Review: Twists and turns propel taut espionage thriller

Review: Twists and turns propel taut espionage thriller

By Noah Orent, Staff Writer February 24, 2015
"Kingsman: The Secret Service," starring Colin Firth and Samuel L. Jackson, adds a new flair to the stereotypical spy genre.
From left, Lesley Gurule, James Leaming and Carmen Roman play Wren, Moss and Avis in “A Body Of Water” directed by Michele Minnick.

Kitchen Theatre play delves into reliability of memory

By Celisa Calacal, Contributing Writer February 24, 2015
Lee Blessing's "A Body of Water," a play exploring the constraints memory has on identity, is being performed at the Kitchen Theatre from Feb. 18 through March 8.
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