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Clogs to play with guests Aaron Dessner (The National) and Shara Worden (My Brightest Diamond).
PHOTO COURTESY SAREPHINA PHOTOGRAPHY

Interview: Clogs

by Mark Brenden
Published February 10, 2010
The classical-indie amalgam including The National’s Bryce Dessner is about to launch into success, stopping at our own Southern Theater on the way.
Off with Their Head’s brand of angry, industrial elevator music is bringing them to new heights of success.
PHOTO COURTESY OF EPITAPH RECORDS

Interview: Ryan Young of Off with Their Heads

by Conrad Schoenleber
Published February 10, 2010
Local punks get signed by Epitaph.
PHOTO COURTESY CINNAMON JANZER

Student artist profile: Cinnamon Janzer

by John Sand
Published February 10, 2010
The art major has her own style and gives back to the community.

Taylor Swift is no Juliet

by Conrad Schoenleber
Published February 10, 2010
Can we have one last protest before this literary allusion mis-usin' songstress takes over the airwaves?
PHOTO COURTESY RABID RECORDS

Review: The Knife’s “Tomorrow, in a Year”

by Tony Libera
Published February 10, 2010
The electro-pop duo releases their operatic homage to Darwin.
PHOTO COURTESY HOLLYWOOD RECORDS

Baby Jonas goes it alone

by Kara Nesvig
Published February 4, 2010
Does Nick have merit sans siblings?
The poster was made by local designers Burlesque of North America
PHOTO COURTESY BURLESQUE OF NORTH AMERICA

Gimme Shelter finds biggest bands, designers helping out Haiti

by Conrad Schoenleber & Jay Boller
Published February 4, 2010
Local all-stars Solid Gold and Mark Mallman are headlining the charity gig which benefits the Red Cross and Architecture for Humanity.
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Review: Beach House’s “Teen Dream”

by Conrad Schoenleber
Published February 3, 2010
They're getting plenty of buzz, but is their album worth the praise?
Toni Dachis’ "The Message Is Clear" is part of the exhibit’s focus on censored written works.
PHOTO COURTESY ALTERED ESTHETICS

An altered look at banned books

by Mark Brenden
Published February 3, 2010
Altered Esthetics’ Altered Pages exhibit challenges local artists to create art inspired by censored and burned literature.
PHOTO COURTESY MU PERFORMING ARTS

Mu drew a line for you, and it was all yellow

by John Sand
Published February 3, 2010
Mu Performing Arts’ new production “Yellow Face” deals with issues of cultural identity and representation.

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