A&E Articles
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Summer movie guide: outlook is promising
What movies should you go see this summer?
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A cappella groups record albums, preserve legacies
Geneseo’s four a cappella groups – Southside Boys, Between the Lines, Exit 8 and Hips ‘n’ Harmony – have worked to produce albums that represent their groups as a whole and showcase their amazing talent.
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Death Cab rocks Buffalo with old and new tracks
On Tuesday April 24, indie-rock band Death Cab for Cutie rocked out at Kleinhans Music Hall in Buffalo, N.Y.
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The Band’s legendary Levon Helm fondly remembered
Talented musician Levon Helm, known best as drummer and sometimes-vocalist for The Band, died on April 19 at the age of 71 after a 13-year battle with throat cancer.
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Plants and Animals plays energetic show
Montreal-based indie band Plants and Animals stopped by The Mohawk Place in Buffalo, N.Y. on Thursday April 19 as part of a tour in the U.S. and Canada to promote their new album The End of That.
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Geva Theatre’s production of “Superior Donuts” crafts perfect combination of heart and humor
Time is winding down to see Geva Theatre’s production of “Superior Donuts,” but this funny, quietly explosive tour de force is one that can’t be missed.
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GENseng highlights Filipino culture in first student-directed play “Eye of the Coconut”
“Eye of the Coconut,” the first full-stage GENseng production directed by a student, is about a Filipino family trying to establish a place for its heritage, each in their individual lives.
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“Connected Kinetics” showcases talented Geneseo Dance Ensemble members
The Department of Theatre and Dance presented Geneseo Dance Ensemble’s spring show “Connected Kinetics” in Alice Austin Theatre from April 12 – 15. With this show, the ensemble celebrated its 44th year in existence and 88th dance concert performance.
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Fiction author Diane Simmons gives down-to-earth advice
On Thursday April 12, fiction author Diane Simmons visited several English classes and ended her day in Sturges Auditorium to discuss her work with students. English professor Rachel Hall assigned Simmons’ collection of short stories Little America for her Senior Reading and Short Fiction courses and the majority of her classes were in attendance.
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Spotlight On: Hamza Murtaza
Many students who act in productions at Geneseo are not theatre majors; some have plans for a different future though they enjoy being onstage. Senior Hamza Murtaza, who is pursuing a career in medicine, is one such student.
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Album Review: Boys & Girls
The debut album Boys & Girls from the Alabama Shakes rides in on a wave of hype. It comes less than a year after the Shakes’ self-titled, self-released EP made the band the unexpected darlings of New York’s CMJ conference in October 2011.
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Movie Review: The Cabin in the Woods
Five college kids – a jock, a flirty blonde, a party animal, a bookworm and a stoner – spend the night in a terrifying cabin in the woods. It’s a premise we’ve all seen and heard countless times.
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Movie Review: American Reunion
American Reunion, the eighth film in the American Pie series, premiered in theaters on April 5. With heavily clichéd characters and plot, American Reunion is entirely too reliant on the original trilogy to be relatable for most of its audience.
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3-D re-releases not worth high ticket prices
In 1997 a little movie called Titanic swept away the world. It grossed over $600 million in the United States alone and won a record-tying 11 Academy Awards. On the heels of the 100th anniversary of the infamous ship’s sinking, the film was rereleased in movie theaters in 3-D this April.
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Shows you should be watching: "The Walking Dead"
AMC’s successful show “The Walking Dead” puts a unique twist on the zombie craze that has enveloped the world for years now.


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