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Carpe Librum: ‘Through Painted Deserts’

February 15, 2012February 15, 2012 Dixie Baum 0 Comments Opinion, review

Saint Augustine once said that the world is a book, and that those who do not travel read only a

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Carpe Librum: ‘The Woman in Black’

February 1, 2012February 12, 2012 Dixie Baum 0 Comments Opinion, review

Have you ever had the feeling you’re being watched? What about the creeping sensation that you’re not as alone as

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‘Les Miserables’ exceeds expectations at Tennessee Theatre

February 1, 2012February 6, 2012 Kelly Hawk 0 Comments Opinion, review, Theater

  Among the most talented of these performers were J. Mark McVey, who played central figure Jean Valjean, and Chasten

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Mac Miller’s ‘Blue Slide Park’: trying to make it home

November 16, 2011February 15, 2012 Jacob Bajer 0 Comments Opinion, review

On Nov. 8, Mac Miller released his debut album, “Blue Slide Park,” independently through Rostrum Records. In this album, Miller

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Fashion, beauty report: drugstore blushes last as long as brand name in home test

November 16, 2011January 28, 2012 Chelsea Patty 0 Comments Opinion, review

When it comes to beauty products, more expensive does not always mean better. It’s nice to splurge on name-brand cosmetics

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Mac Miller: new millennium’s Frank Sinatra

November 3, 2011January 28, 2012 Jacob Bajer 0 Comments Opinion, review

Who would have thought the next big hip-hop artist would be Malcolm McCormick, a Caucasian, Jewish, 19-year-old kid from Pittsburgh?

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R.B. Morris: Knoxvillian, poet and musician

October 19, 2011January 28, 2012 Leah Petr 0 Comments review

On a rather unremarkable Tuesday night in October, the Clayton Center for the Arts’ Lambert Recital Hall was filled with

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Blink-182 releases new album ‘Neighborhoods’

October 19, 2011January 28, 2012 Jacob Bajer 0 Comments Opinion, review

Blink-182 took the music world by storm throughout the ‘90s. They graced us with five studio albums, which included countless

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New kid on block: Stonehouse Pizza

October 19, 2011January 28, 2012 Katie Forrester 0 Comments Opinion, review

I love pizza. So naturally, when I heard about a new pizza place located on East Lamar Alexander Parkway where

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Charlie Daniels Band performs at CCA

October 5, 2011January 28, 2012 Taylor Wilson 0 Comments Opinion, review

How exactly does one describe Charlie Daniels? He seems to spin so many different personalities into a single night’s performance.

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