Rhythmics drum up brief but personalized show

The Rhythmics, a percussion group based in New York City, brought down the house for siblings weekend as part of Geneseo's Limelight & Accents Series.

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Film Review: Burton's Alice adaptation a whole new wonderland

The ringing clash of a cymbal and the lingering song of an oboe: these are a few of the sounds with which Wadsworth auditorium was awash this past Friday night.

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School of the Arts rises to "Wings" challenge

Geneseo's School of the Arts is pulling out all the stops in its masterfully crafted production of "Wings," originally written by Arthur Kopit.

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Smith: Step it up, small business owners

We always blame the evil corporations for the failure of small business, but how much of this failure is actually self-inflicted?

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Mindless Entertainment: Spider-Man is dead, long live Spidey

Call me a mutant freak, but I hated Tobey Maguire's wishy-washy Spider-Man. Where was the dorky charm? Where was the snark? Why was my resilient web-slinger downgraded to a droopy-faced beagle with a permanent deadpan?

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Brodie buzzes with laughs for "Spelling Bee"

This weekend, VegSOUP presents "The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee," a thoroughly entertaining romp that will keep you laughing long after you've left the theater.

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Thoroughly staged "RENT" a striking production

Winter may not seem like the season of love, but Vocal Miscellany's production of "RENT" will give Geneseo something to sing about.

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Film Review: Up in the Air takes flight among stars

Humans have always dreamed of flying, but the realities of security checks and bad food have disillusioned us all.

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GENseng a match of passion for Chan's "Nanking Winter"

GENseng's much-anticipated 10th anniversary season delivered a heartbreaking and unforgettable performance with Marjorie Chan's "A Nanking Winter."

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Kinetic hosts competitive student work

The Student Art Association's Annual Fall Juried Exhibit took over the Kinetic Gallery this weekend, showcasing some of Geneseo's best student artwork.

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Film Review: Goat gazing yields commentary

While you might need to be on an acid trip to fully enjoy The Men Who Stare At Goats, you probably won't regret seeing it.

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Semiannual Orchesis showcases highs and lows

Some dancers dazzled and others fell short as the members of Geneseo's largest organization took the stage in Wadsworth Auditorium this past weekend for the Fall 2009 Orchesis Showcase.

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Geneseo hosts first resident playwright

This past week Geneseo played host to Marjorie Chan, a Canadian playwright, librettist and teacher, as part of an event called "Playwright-in-Residence."

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Larrabee: Happy birthday, it's the Apocalypse!

I was born on Dec. 21, 1988. This means a few things. First, it means that, later this year, I will be able to legally purchase alcohol. It also means that my birthday and Christmas gifts invariably get melded together, and always come in boxes wrapped with paper sporting snowmen, never with cakes or the words "happy birthday" in multicolored letters. But it also means, according to some, that I will die on my 24th birthday.

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Commons Knowledge: The Lamron talks to Yuki Kawae, art student and Brodie connoisseur

A sunburst of spray paint and thick white strokes. A marbleized green canvas divided by one pink square. A painting crossed with string and spotted with concave eggshells, bursting with yellow foam.

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MTC showcases Geneseo's performing talent

Despite a new location and time, the entirely student-run and directed Musical Theater Club revue impressed and entertained for yet another year.

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Performance season opens with professional success

With fantastic acting and brilliant stagecraft, the School of the Arts' production of "Mrs. Warren's Profession" paints a hard-hitting and intense picture of prostitution as a way of life.

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Film Review: 9's creative vision closes gaps in plot

Despite a lackluster plot and dialogue bordering on awkward, Shane Acker's short film turned apocalyptic thriller, 9, might just be the coolest thing you see this fall.

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