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Comedian Show Appeals to Some

. Feb 14, 2012

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By Brendan Parks – On Thursday, February 2 Comedian/Musician Evan Wecksell put on an interesting show in the Greenhoe Theater.  Originally from Long Island, New York, Wecksell decided to become a comedian after an NYU business presentation. “I gave a presentation in my business class,” Wecksell said “I guess I was funny and the professor [...]

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Aerosmith Tribute Band Rocks for Charity

. Jan 26, 2012

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By Brendan Parks & PJ Leehey– December 3rd was a night that changed many people’s lives. The Feed The Thousands organization put on a benefit concert with the only Aerosmith cover band endorsed by the band itself, Draw the Line. The Greenhoe Theater was packed with local Aerosmith fans that paid $20 to watch the [...]

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Review: Comedian Steve Hofstetter Returns to Landmark

. Jan 26, 2012

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By Lukas J. Martin– On the evening of December 2nd, a crowd of roughly 40 students welcomed stand-up comedian Steve Hofstetter back to the stage, where he performed his act, Comedy Without Apology, in the Greenhoe Theater, located in the Fine Arts Building. This was Mr. Hofstetter’s third performance here on-campus.  Opening the show was [...]

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Video Game Reviews: Indie and Niche Titles

. Jan 26, 2012

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By David Mott– Whether you need something new to occupy your time during break or need a stocking-stuffer gift your friends don’t have yet, consider an indie game.  The year’s been full of small-studio games that have fallen through the cracks or otherwise been overshadowed by bigger-budget releases, despite their creativity and clever design.  Independent [...]

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“Rocky Horror,” A Riot

. Nov 5, 2011

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By Jake McLaughlin– On Sunday October 30th,Landmark College hosted its first showing of the ‘Rocky Horror Picture Show’ (RHPS) in the FAB Auditorium.  The show has become a popular cult classic since its first showing in 1975. Many students arrived to the FAB Auditorium early, dressed-up as characters in the film. RD Tricia Stanley arrived [...]

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Dying and Living In the Arms of Love: One Woman’s Journey Around Mount Kailas

. Nov 5, 2011

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Dr. Tracey Alysson, who holds a PH.D. in clinical psychology  guest spoke for Daniel Toomey’s research and analysis: Road Trips and Pilgrimages class on October 14th, 2011. The presentation was called Dying and living in the arms of love. One woman’s journey around Mount Kailas, and detailed Alysson’s pilgrimage to Tibet. The title of the [...]

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Fay Lifts Curtain on Thoreau’s Theater of the Natural World

. Nov 1, 2011

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Fay Lifts Curtain on Thoreau’s Theater of the Natural World

By Mohamed Al-Sedairy   Dr. Robert Sargent Fay, known on campus as a great teacher, listener, and friend, has a unique way of teaching. He gets to know his students first so that he can teach them according to their learning style. He tries to see things

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