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The Cutout Casuals Plan to Get Warped

By Sothan Thach

Standing nervously waiting for the crowd to settle down, they finally receive thumbs up from the sound check and with the first riffs of his guitar a surge of energy rushes through the crowd and all the jitters all but disappear.

REVIEW: Murder Mystery Attracts Audiences

By Gabrielle Vogt

"Fatal Attraction," directed by Whitney Rydbeck of PCC's Theatre Department, featured a mellow dramatic murder mystery that took place on the set of a Nantucket beach house. Aside from sharing the same title with the 1987 film "Fatal Attraction" directed by Adrian Lyne, the two have very few commonalities.

REVIEW: Black Eyed Peas' 'The E-N-D' Proves Energy Never Dies

By Bruna Nessif

Get ready to indulge in an album demonstrating a mix of futuristic beats with a throwback sound, as the newly released Black Eyed Peas album, The E-N-D (Energy Never Dies), will dominate mainstream music this summer.

REVIEW: Dirty Projectors Go To New Heights With 'Bitte Orca'

By Ignacio Gonzalez

In Bitte Orca, the most recent work from Dirty Projectors, comes a consistent blend of unusual styles that have the potential to appeal to a wide range of listeners. Considering the band's usual use of nonlinearly uncommon song structures and flexible vocal melodies, it's safe to say that previous works by Dirty Projectors, such as Rise Above, are not as accessible and easy listening as Bitte Orca.

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