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Masters of Emotionalism: The Avett Brothers at the State Theatre

Clio Chang  —  Apr 23, 2012

The Avett Brothers' phenomenal energy and ardor amaze Clio Chang '14, who went to the band's sold out show at the State Theatre on Saturday.

Feeling Good

Gina Cargas  —  Apr 16, 2012

Sunny and Soulful, Bobby McFerrin reveals his true genius at the State Theatre. Gina Cargas '14 is mesmerized. She writes: For Bobby McFerrin, “Don’t Worry, Be Happy” is much more than his most famous song. It’s also his way of life.

Bobby McFerrin to Mesmerize the State Theatre

Lubabah Chowdhury  —  Apr 9, 2012

Be sure to see vocal virtuoso Bobby McFerrin at the State Theatre this Saturday.

Jokes in Cold (and Gorges) Places

Julia Moser  —  Feb 21, 2012

Julia Moser '15 reviews Demetri Martin's show at the State Theatre.

Truckin' into The State Theatre

Gina Cargas  —  Nov 18, 2011

The Drive-By Truckers delivered a mouth watering performance at State Theatre on Wednesday night, Gina Cargas writes. 

Arts Around Ithaca: Week of November 14

Nov 14, 2011

Events happening this week on Cornell's Campus and around Ithaca. 

Bonamassa Rocks State Theatre

Justin Zupnick  —  Nov 11, 2011

Justin Zupnick '12 reviews Joe Bonamassa's intimate performance at The State Theatre.

Raging Against The Night: Baez and Kristofferson Rock The State Theatre

Amelia Brown  —  Nov 8, 2011

Joan Baez and Kris Kristofferson gave Ithaca a bit of old school rock and roll values at the State Theatre on Saturday.

Peace, Love and Politics

Patrick Cambre  —  Oct 24, 2011

Nothing, not even a case of the flu, could stop Peter Yarrow ’59 during his performance Saturday night at the State Theatre. With a set nearly three hours in length, Yarrow entertained the mostly older crowd with songs and tales from his 50-year career with Peter, Paul and Mary, and on his own, as a singer, songwriter and activist. 

Gabriel's Gags Galvanize

Kyle Chang  —  Sep 26, 2011

Gabriel Iglesias may be big and loud, but his comedic touch is as subtle as they get, says Kyle Chang.

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