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A typical art room contains tables, stools and an assortment of paints. Assistant Professor of Art Barbary Bushey strolls into her Design class and stands in the middle of the room. With a pencil behind her ear, she causally begins conversing with her class. (0) comments

Musical couple preps for recital

Student couple creates performance filled with Broadway songs and a touch of classical

Junior Kris Hiett's cell phone rings with her boyfriend's operatic voice. Hiett and boyfriend senior Aaron Johnson's relationship revolves around music. The two have performed in chamber choir and orchestra together, and they have spent the last few months preparing for a joint voice recital, which will be held Friday at 4 p. (0) comments

Kids who grew up on classic rock radio hold certain advantages over those who didn't. All those hours spent in the backseat of our parents' cars steadily educated us about the best times and the worst times in '60s and '70s rock 'n' roll. But it came with a price. (0) comments

Husband and wife team up for faculty concert

The dreamy, misty soundscapes of French impressionistic music drifted out of Howard Music Hall last night. Artist in Residence Brad Blackham and his wife Kristen Matson performed in the ninth faculty recital this year. The recital, originally slated for February, featured piano compositions by Francis Poulenc, Claude Debussy and Maurice Ravel. (0) comments

Tulloch Ard spices up repertoire

Tulloch Ard, Hillsdale College's bagpipes and drums band, will perform Friday and Saturday in what band member and senior Abraham Armstrong said should be the group's best concert yet. The group's annual concert will feature traditional garb, the Hilltop Highland dancers, and both old and new songs - or "tunes," as the pipers call them. (0) comments

"30 Days of Night" touts itself as a reinvention of the vampire movie, but sadly, the movie is nothing but hyperbole. Broadcasting an aura of vague familiarity and boring cliché, this movie adds nothing to the horror movie arena. An interesting premise kicks things off, but this initial steam quickly evaporates. (0) comments

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