Month: March 2002

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Royal Shakespeare Company Performs in Davidson

Thanks to the fact that Davidson College has more money than God, the Royal Shakespeare Company came to that same middling town in North Carolina and gave those of us willing to make the drive a unique opportunity to experience genuine theater. For $60 I obtained an orchestra row seat […]

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The Distillers break stereotypes with loud music

March is Women’s History month, so I found it entirely appropriate to review an album that is not only recent but was also created by strong women. The Distillers have been rocking the punk world for years. Brody the lead screamer-singer/guitarists is originally from Australia. She met her best friend […]

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Bad Religion Supports New Album in Atlanta

It has been almost nine years since Bad Religion left Epitaph Records for Atlantic. Leaping to a major label is a treacherous and dangerous thing for any band-even more so in punk. In leaving to a major label, a band risks isolating its audience and being labeled a sell-out. What […]

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Dispute Olympics, Not Intramurals!

Dear Editor: Last night I enjoyed going to the Ramsey Center to watch the finals of the Intramural Basketball playoffs as the 40 oz Bounce put their undefeated record on the line against the elder statesman from the Workin’ Class team. Much to my surprise the Workin’ Class team whipped […]