Album Review: Sufjan surprises with beautifully simple LP on Carrie and Lowell

To call Sufjan Stevens’ career “prolific” would be a profound understatement. The multi-instrumentalist, composer, lyricist and vocalist has produced original works across a seemingly limitless spectrum of genres including electronic, rock, folk, lo-fi and theatre. He even arranged 10 full-length volumes of Christmas music.

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Album Review: Kendrick Lamar gets complex with To Pimp a Butterfly

Hip-hop phenomenon Kendrick Lamar released his third studio album To Pimp a Butterfly on March 16 to rave reviews from audiences and critics. The album marks the rapper’s first release following his breakthrough 2012 LP Good Kid, M.A.A.D. City.

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Dancers break ground with unique performance

The Geneseo Dance Ensemble performed its final production of the 2014-15 academic year in a four-night showing Thursday Feb. 26–Sunday March 1 in the Alice Austin Theatre. Titled “47Live: Breaking New Ground,” the show featured choreography by assistant professor of dance studies professor Mark Broomfield, adjunct instructors of dance studies Jody DeLoria and Deborah Scodese French and professor of dance studies Jonette Lancos, as well as new choreography by guest artists Kiara Danielle Brown and Robin Dunn.

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Improv: The method and the madness

Student comedy troupe No Laugh Track Required performed in Sturges Auditorium on Thursday Feb. 19 for a full house of friends and fans. The show was a fast-paced, fully improvised showcase of the players’ talents as comedians, as well as their collaborative expertise as a group.

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