Premiering last spring, AMC’s “The Killing” is an adaptation of a Danish serial crime drama of the same name and explores the Seattle, Wash. murder of 17-year-old Rosie Larsen.
Paolone: In vitro meat offers interesting solution to animal rights debate
With the mounting presence of organizations like PETA and proliferation of books like Jonathan Safran Foer’s Eating Animals, the cruelties of animal agriculture have been gradually shepherded into the collective mind of the American public – a public that loves its meat.
Read MoreKid Cudi to headline spring concert
After a contract delay over the past several weeks, Student Association and Activities Commission have officially announced this week that the 2012 spring concert will feature hip-hop artist Kid Cudi and an as-of-yet unconfirmed co-headliner on Saturday April 21.
Read MoreAlbum Review: Lana Del Rey doesn't live up to full potential with Born to Die
The appearance of Lana Del Rey – stage name of singer-songwriter Lizzy Grant – has fueled a firestorm of criticisms across the Internet over the last several months, and her major label debut on Jan. 31 with Born to Die was no exception.
Read MoreJapan Knight presents Tengu Legend murder mystery
On Saturday Dec. 3, the Geneseo community was treated to the culinary and theatrical talents of the Japanese Culture Club as a part of Japan Knight 2011: "The Tengu Legend Murders."
Read MoreInvasion of Privacy: Art history, literature and religion: the essence of presidential scholar and senior Hannah Schmidt
An art history and English literature major from Putnam Valley, N.Y., senior Hannah Schmidt's years at Geneseo have represented the seamless union of her childhood interests and adult curiosities.
Read MoreEquestrian has top-three finish
The Geneseo women's equestrian team has enjoyed a strong start to the 2011-12 season, placing among the top three teams at each of its four shows so far.
Read MoreInvasion of Privacy: Diplomatic David Myers, epitomizing the future of American politics
Senior political science major David Myers is used to a certain degree of "hectic-ness." The New York City native said coming to Geneseo was a big shift from city life, but it's given him a lot of perspective.
Read MoreDeath of exotic animals heralds federal reform
On Oct. 19 in Zanesville, Ohio, owner of Muskingum County Animal Farm, Terry Thompson, freed 51 to 56 exotic animals (reports vary) from their cages before killing himself with a shotgun. The animals that escaped from the private reserve included lions, tigers, baboons, wolves and bears. Only six of the animals survived after law enforcement was set with the task of rounding them up.
Read MoreClass of 2012: Megan Paolone shifts focus, finds direction
I wasn't always set on coming to Geneseo. I was an indecisive high school senior, and college simply seemed like the next logical step.
Read MoreStudy Abroad: Senior Megan Paolone recounts Spanish adventure
I arrived at the Madrid-Barajas Airport on Jan. 23, 2011, anxious about what awaited me in Cádiz, Spain – about a five-hour train ride south of the country’s capital city. My host father José greeted me at the train station and brought me to his nearby apartment where I met my host mother, brother and sister – only after lugging my three huge suitcases up four flights of stairs.
Read MoreAlbum Review: Kevin Devine evolves, but maintains thoughtful introspection
Singer/songwriter Kevin Devine, though underappreciated, stands as one of the strongest lyricists in the indie scene, and his latest release is no exception to this fact. The Brooklyn boy’s sixth LP, Between the Concrete and Clouds, is a testament to his uncanny ability to produce thoughtful songs that come together to form a cohesive record.
Read MoreAkua Naru shares wisdom through hip-hop music
On Sept. 8, the eclectic combination of Akua Naru and the DIGFLO Band rocked the KnightSpot with an emotionally-charged hip-hop concert that resonated with the intimate crowd.
Read MoreReflections on 9/11: A New York City firefighter’s daughter’s hope
On the morning of Sept. 11, 2001, I sat in homeroom surrounded by my fellow sixth graders, unaware of the seriousness of the situation that was unfolding around me.
Read MoreBeat from the Editor's Seat: Fun and games at The Lamron
Statements like "I have a certain expectation when I drink whiskey, and that is for it to not taste like mangoes" are status quo in our office.
Read MoreMatt & Kim excites Water Street Music Hall with fan favorites
In preparation for the release of their third album Sidewalks, released on Tuesday, Indie pop duo Matt & Kim made a stop at Rochester's Water Street Music Hall last Thursday night, one of the many on their almost relentless tour schedule.
Read MoreBeat from the Editor's Seat: The Lamron has style
Most of the people who pick up a copy of The Lamron every Thursday probably don’t know much about how thoroughly each article that goes to print is scrutinized during our copy editing process.
Read MoreAlbum Review: Bad Books collaboration ain't so bad after all
Digitally released on Oct. 19, Bad Books' self-titled debut album is the collaborative effort of singer/songwriter Kevin Devine and the members of indie rock group Manchester Orchestra.
Read MoreInvasion of Privacy: Couple cultivates love of farming at Little Green Market
Corrin "Biff" Strong and girlfriend Amy Carpenter own the Little Green Market behind the courthouse on Avon Road, which has remained virtually unknown to many but is now gradually becoming a familiar part of the Geneseo community.
Read MoreInvasion of Privacy: Richard Peraino, Geneseo's barber since 1963
Richard Peraino, the 70-year-old proprietor of The Family Barbershop on Main Street, has lived in Geneseo all his life and has no intention of leaving.
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