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The Jury Decrees: Trial is a Hoot

Fiona Modrak  —  Feb 28, 2011

Fiona Modrak reviews the latest from the Black Box Theater.

Test Spins: Cold War Kids

Alex Bankoff  —  Feb 10, 2011

Alex Bankoff and Aron Zaltz take on the Cold War Kids' third record, Mine is Yours.

Test Spins: The Civil Wars

Wesley Ambrecht  —  Feb 10, 2011

Recently hitting number one on iTunes, The Civil Wars Barton Hollow does not disappoint.

An Audience at Play

Jeff Stein  —  Nov 16, 2010

The Ithaca Shakespeare Company has revamped The Knight of the Burning Pestle, and in true Shakespearian fashion the group includes, confuses and complicates the audience's relationship to the work itself.

Branching Out at The Johnson

Lucy Li  —  Nov 9, 2010

A new exhibit at The Johnson, Trees and Other Ramifications: Branches in Nature, displays cultural representations of trees and the natural world in interaction with man.

Ithaca Ignite!

Heather McAdams  —  Nov 9, 2010

Ignite Ithaca returned Saturday, featuring a wide array of five minute presentations from a variety of voluntary speakers.

Bullets for a Gangster

Colin Chan  —  Nov 8, 2010

Mesrine: Killer Instinct offers a predictable to enjoyable take on the classic crime drama.

Useful Aesthetics

Lucy Li  —  Sep 7, 2010

The Johnson Museum's exhibit features works that revolutionized the way we think about the aesthetics of household objects. Previously purely functional for the majority, the early 20th century introduced beauty as a priority in the quotidien. 

The Quad Went Wild

Allie Miller  —  Aug 30, 2010

The Sun reviews the free Super Mash Bros. concert on the Arts Quad Saturday evening.

Summer Music Fests: What We Talk About When We Talk About Pitchfork

Liam Berkowitz  —  Aug 2, 2010

Pitchfork Music Festival, held annually in Chicago, was characterized by hot weather, throngs of music fans and a wealth of great performers. Liam Berkowitz records his trip for The Sun.

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