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Urinetown Floods CMU

Since its Broadway premiere in 2001, the musical Urinetown has received joyous reviews, astonished sold-out theaters worldwide, and gained a reputation...

Matchpoint hits the mark

Iconic director Woody Allen is known for exploring tragically humorous human anxieties in his films. In their relationships, Allen’s characters, like...

Celtic Crossovers

The Tossers, an edgy band from the South Side of Chicago, channel age-old Irish Catholic mantra through urban punk sound in their new album titled The...

Aeon Flux fails to stun audiences

The worst part of a mediocre movie is that its mediocrity shines through in every cell of the film. It’s a feeling that never quite loses its grip on...

Paul Rusesabagina explains Hotel Rwanda

Like a little teapot, Paul Rusesabagina is short and stout. When he walked onto the Soldiers and Sailors stage last Wednesday, an outsider might have...

8 Minutes With Patton Oswalt

Q: What do you get when you gather a group of comedians and follow them around with some cameras while they’re on tour? A: The documentary Comedians...

Pride and Prejudice proves itself

Anxious about finals? Is the Pittsburgh weather getting to you? Suffering from pre-holiday depression? You might be in need of something a little old-fashioned...

Coming to America

There was a quiet and intimate setting in Margaret Morrison Hall’s room 103 on Thursday. The weather may have been inclement, but not even a mechanical...

Check out Big Al's favorite albums

Jeff Scott Soto, Lost in the Translation Classy hard rock for the Camaro driver in your family. Jeff’s soulful vocals are the stuff of legend — whether...

Everything from art to African beats

Looking for a place where you could find an African street band one week and an experimental film titled Instructions for a Light and Sound Machine the...

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