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Knitting and the Human Body on Display at the Smith College Art Museum


		Knitting and the Human Body on Display at the Smith College Art Museum

The Sophian, Smith College, MA

2 days ago by hannah leung

The location right on campus and the free admission for students make the Smith College Museum of Art an attractive place to find refuge in, between classes and meals. Highlighted here are some new exhibitions.

Red Hook at Bedford Terrace

Located in the lower level of the museum is a cat's greatest fantasy-hordes of yarn and knitted materials drape from the ceiling to the floor, from wall to wall.

Pineapple Express, Funnier Than Superbad?

The Anchor, Rhode Island College, RI

10 hours ago by Laura Horton, Anchor Staff

This summer, the creative minds behind Forgetting Sarah Marshall, Knocked Up, and Superbad released Pineapple Express. Pineapple Express is about two male characters who end up getting caught in a mad chase. Dale Denton (Seth Rogan, Knocked Up) is a process server.

MTV's 'Exiled' proves to be punishment for stars and viewers alike

The Justice, Brandeis University, MA

15 hours ago by Justine Root

Lollapalooza headliners prove their worth

The Daily Collegian, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA

23 hours ago by Alex Butler, Collegian Staff

(Editor's note: This is the last of a three-part series about the Lollapalooza festival.)

As some lunatic was ranting about Branson, Mo. and its heavy significance in global politics, I realized I was far from home. The crowd was immensely diverse. But people were, as Duffy said, "unifying around the music.

Pop Rocks and Coke

The Sophian, Smith College, MA

2 days ago by Megan Burbank

"It makes men cry," said a friend of mine at a typical Smith dinner the other day. Kicking off the new semester with old friends and dining hall fare, the subject was The Shawshank Redemption. And I couldn't help but respond, "Kind of like Led Zeppelin?"

I had been reading Chuck Klosterman over the summer.

These are terrible things to name your children

The Daily Campus, University of Connecticut, CT

2 days ago by John Bailey

Ridiculist: Things You Should Not Name A Child

John Bailey

Staff Writer

Disclaimer: If, as a child, you were given one of these names, I bear no ill will toward you and your family. These are my simple, meager opinions, and they are all I have to offer. Remember that I am an idiot.

Schuster's '08 puts Anna Nicole on NYC stage

Brown Daily Herald, Brown University , RI

2 days ago by Caroline Sedano

After premiering at Brown's Production Workshop in fall 2007, Tara Schuster's '08 play "Be Brave, Anna" - a classically styled French melodrama based on the life and death of raucous reality TV star Anna Nicole Smith - appeared at Players Theatre this August as part of the New York International Fringe Festival.

Wanted Will Leave You Wanting More

The Anchor, Rhode Island College, RI

3 days ago by Casey Gaul

Wesley Gibson (James McAvoy, The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe) spends his days working in a cubicle, plagued by chronic panic attacks, and allowing the people around him to walk all over his spineless self. Quite unexpectedly, he encounters a lovely woman named Fox (Angelina Jolie, Mr.

'This is Real People, Doing Real Music.'

Keene Equinox, Keene State College, NH

3 days ago by Brian Dunham

The Keene Music Festival made Main Street a concert venue on Saturday, Aug. 30 featuring over 50 bands on 10 different stages. It was an event put on by The Downtown Group, a Keene organization dedicated to create a more vibrant downtown Keene. It was a gray morning and the threat of rain loomed in the air.

Plain White T's at large in a 'Big Bad World'

The Daily Free Press, Boston University, MA

3 days ago by Charlie Adelman

With the release of their fifth album approaching, the Plain White T's are hoping to get a certain "Delilah" out of our heads.

Go Greek at University Grill

The Daily Free Press, Boston University, MA

3 days ago by Taylor Foxman and Stefanie Tuder

University Grill has been a fixture in BU central since 1997, and not much has changed since.

Bonnaroo still owns the summer

The Heights, Boston College, MA

3 days ago by Jeffrey Wallace

So where do I even start? Whether seeking shelter from raining glow-sticks during My Morning Jacket's epic late-night set or gladly suffering from a mild case of whiplash as a result of Metallica's gritty assault, this year's Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival did not miss a beat.Well, there is Kanye West ... but we will get to that later. Set on a 700-acre farm in the middle of nowhere (Manchester, Tenn., to be exact), the four-day sensory overload featured a diverse lineup of over 150 bands. To each of the 80,000 in attendance, Bonnaroo is their own. Here is my hazy day-by-day attempt to recap one of the finest celebrations of good music.

Why buy the ''The Office' on DVD when you can get it for free?

The Heights, Boston College, MA

3 days ago by Christina Lepri

September is the month that new seasons of our beloved television shows debut - including the Emmy Award-winning series The Office. While fans wait impatiently for the season premiere on Sept. 25, NBC released The Office Season 4 DVD on Sept. 2. The four-disc set has every episode of Season 4, as well as a number of deleted scenes.

Sex and the UniverCity: Space in relationships

The Daily Campus, University of Connecticut, CT

3 days ago by John Bailey

Claustrophobia is more common than you think. As it turns out, we've all got a mild case. Everyone has been in those suffocating situations: crawling through cramped ventilation shafts, stuffed among mothballs in tiny closets, tied up and wedged into the trunk of a two-door convertible.

Israeli artist discusses life's work


		Israeli artist discusses life's work

The Justice, Brandeis University, MA

4 days ago by Morgan Manley

Things new students should have learned at Orientation (but didn't)

The Daily Campus, University of Connecticut, CT

4 days ago by Paige Classey

School is back in session and lovely Storrs is now home to you - a teeming mass of freshmen and transfer students. You've mapped out your classes, splurged on UConn apparel and possibly even made your way down to Carriage House Apartments this past weekend.

Joker's Wild


		Joker's Wild

The Anchor, Rhode Island College, RI

4 days ago by Adam D. Bram

For those of you out there who still haven't seen and/or read anything about The Dark Knight in the almost three months it's been out (all seven of you): This is your last push into the cinema seat.

This latest addition to the Batman franchise picks up where the successful 2005 reboot film Batman Begins left off.

The fall of Facebook

The Justice, Brandeis University, MA

5 days ago by Hannah Kirsch

Grunge-rock lives at Comcast Center

The Daily Collegian, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA

5 days ago by By Chase Wheeler, Collegian Correspondent

MANSFIELD, Mass. - The final two dates of the grunge rock giant Pearl Jam's June tour saw a combined 40,000 fans fill the Comcast Center for two nights of electrifying performances.

Riding on the success of their self-titled 2006 release, the band's eighth studio album, the Seattle-based Pearl Jam scheduled a 13-date tour of the eastern United States that began on the hot sands of West Palm Beach, Fla.

Nolan's "Knight" conquers decades-old Batman franchise

The Daily Collegian, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA

5 days ago by By Shayna Murphy, Collegian Staff

By now, you've probably seen Christopher Nolan's "The Dark Knight." In fact, you've probably seen it in IMAX. But being the massive blockbuster that it was, no back-to-school edition of The Daily Collegian would be complete without a few musings on the strengths and weaknesses of the summer's breakout film.

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