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The Quest for Pumpkin Pleasures


		The Quest for Pumpkin Pleasures

The Georgetown Independent, Georgetown University, DC

23 hours ago by Anna Cheimets

Summer is certainly over, but even as the days begin to shorten and the air becomes crisp, the earth has yet to cease offering up its bounty of fruits and vegetables. Among the cornucopia of nature's gifts is one particularly celebrated fall fruit-the pumpkin.

Brave New World: Theatre on Campus and Beyond


		Brave New World: Theatre on Campus and Beyond

The Georgetown Independent, Georgetown University, DC

1 day ago by Nikki Massoud

At the start of this semester, students were bombarded from all sides with the news that Georgetown's Music, Art and Theater Department has divided into two separate departments, one devoted to visual arts, the other to the performing arts. Theater and Performance Studies Director Derek Goldman emphasizes that the separation of the visual from the performing arts departments at Georgetown was "a mutual and collaborative parting.

Celebrate the new season in Fells Point

News-Letter, Johns Hopkins University, MD

1 day ago by Rachael Tillman

Fells Point is hosting its annual Fall Festival this weekend.

New Vibrations

News-Letter, Johns Hopkins University, MD

2 days ago

New Vibrations

A therapeutic stay at the Heartbreak Hotel

News-Letter, Johns Hopkins University, MD

2 days ago by Elysha Chang

My summer was pretty phenomenal. I read approximately seven million books; I took up drawing; I choreographed a musical for a philanthropic organization; I picked up the one thousand pieces of my broken heart. Oh, that's right. I forgot to mention that some guy plucked the tender flower of my loving affection, and then tried earnestly and unsuccessfully to put it back.

Seeing is believing


		Seeing is believing

Spokesman, Morgan State University, MD

2 days ago by Ameera Craigs

If it is true that R&B music is in a state of panic nowadays, then Raphael Saadiq is here to save the day. The result is a musical journey or as he likes to call it "downtown sound."

For over 20 years, Saadiq has been a major facet of the industry. He is a songwriter/producer and former lead singer of groups such as Lucy Pearl and the infamous Tony! Toni! Tone!.

$5-$10-$20: A weekly entertainment guide for the cash-strapped college student.

GW Hatchet, George Washington University, DC

2 days ago

A weekly entertainment guide for the

cash-strapped college student.

QuickTakes

GW Hatchet, George Washington University, DC

3 days ago

Feel the Force!

GW Hatchet, George Washington University, DC

3 days ago by Amanda Pacitti

Student theater group the 14th Grade Players will perform a stage play, "Star Wars: In 30 Minutes!" at the Mitchell Hall Theater this Friday and Saturday.

T.I. against the world


		T.I. against the world

The Diamondback, University of Maryland College Park, MD

3 days ago by Alex Rush

T.I. follows T.I. vs. T.I.P. and house arrest with what may be his best album

Getting off on Choke


		Getting off on Choke

The Diamondback, University of Maryland College Park, MD

3 days ago by Zachary Herrmann

Clark Gregg talks on adapting Chuck Palahnuik's revered novel for his directorial/screenwriting debut

A little planning makes for the memorable family gatherings

The District Chronicles, Howard University, DC

4 days ago

According to a new survey, 68 percent of Americans admit reuniting with family is becoming harder with each passing year. To ensure that your family continues to build lasting memories, a little early planning goes a long way.

THE TELEVISIONARY: Pulling the plug


		THE TELEVISIONARY: Pulling the plug

The Diamondback, University of Maryland College Park, MD

4 days ago by Thomas Floyd

Announcing the end could be just the boost several returning television shows need

Kings of Leon..."Only by the Night"


		Kings of Leon..."Only by the Night"

The Georgetown Independent, Georgetown University, DC

5 days ago by Jess Joswick

Blending garage rock with a healthy smack of Southern wit, the Kings of Leon shot to fame with their 2003 release "Aha Shake Heartbreak." The energy and swaggering ego of songs like "Four Kicks" and "King of the Rodeo," however, taper off on this most recent release, "Only by the Night.

Ben Folds brings his brand of rock to D.C.


		Ben Folds brings his brand of rock to D.C.

The Greyhound, Loyola College, MD

5 days ago by Taylor DeBoer

It seems like Ben Folds has been around for eons. From his younger days in Ben Folds Five to his success as a solo musician, he has matured musically but not changed or faltered from his carefree, imprudent style that has made him an act of high class entertainment.

Comfortable chic trend is perfect for the college set


		Comfortable chic trend is perfect for the college set

The Greyhound, Loyola College, MD

5 days ago by Lana Russo

Even the most fashion-forward females know that nothing compares to relaxing in a comfortable pair of sweatpants and a sweatshirt.

In college, especially when we need to practically rip ourselves out of bed to get to class in the morning, there's absolutely nothing better than having something comfortable and, more importantly, cute to wear that's easy to throw on without a second stylish thought.

T.I. - Paper Trail reviewed


		T.I. - Paper Trail reviewed

The Review, University of Delaware, DE

5 days ago by Ted Simmons

In 2007, T.I. tried to sell the world his split personality. T.I. vs. T.I.P. was a concept album, one in which the Atlanta rapper struggled between his superstar MC persona and his world-class hustler and street-king past. T.I. brought plenty of southern ammunition, but the whole inner-struggle story was weak. Besides, Eminem had been doing it way before, and better.

Awakening the Broadway stage


		Awakening the Broadway stage

The Review, University of Delaware, DE

5 days ago by Sabina Ellahi

The minute John Gallagher Jr. stepped onto a theater stage at the age of 12, he fell in love. The adrenaline rush, passion and power he felt when the stage lights hit his face were indescribable. Twelve years and one Tony Award later, Gallagher has stuck with his first love and established a strong career in theater.

The Office returns with a bang


		The Office returns with a bang

The Quad, West Chester University, PA

6 days ago by Colin McGlinchey

Fresh off of being shutout at this year's Emmy Awards, NBC's hit comedy "The Office" returned for its fifth season this past week. Among those snubbed by the Emmys were Steve Carell, who lost the Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series award to Alec Baldwin of "30 Rock," and Rainn Wilson, who was defeated in the Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series category by Jeremy Piven of "Entourage" fame.

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