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The “LOVE” Art Exhibit

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February’s artist of the month, Theron Cook gave art enthusiasts a look into his world as he presented the “LOVE” Exhibit at the Rohrbach Library earlier this week. During the presentation Cook, who is a visual artist, explained the meaning behind a few of the pieces featured in the show. According to Cook, the “LOVE” [...]

Review: Arc & Stones

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Written by David Nazario Every once in a while an artist or group of artists emerge on the scene to bless us with their style of music that happens to be truly universal. And although you may not be all that into the particular genre of music that this artist makes, you still find yourself [...]

Review: The Chords of Truth Remixed Project

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Written by David Nazario At Mute there is nothing we love more than when an artist steps out of their perceived comfort zone to create something unexpected. In this case it is Chords of Truth folk singer, Jason Garriotte who has merged his Bob Dylan style folk music with electronic pop on his Reflections of [...]

Monks of Mellonwah Take U.S. by Storm

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Written by David Nazario John de la Hoyde, Joe de la Hoyde, Josh Baissari, and Vikram Kaushik, also known as the band, Monks of Mellonwah, have only been together for a little over three years. Despite this, their soul induced alternative rock has gained them some well-deserved attention here in the states. With a unique [...]

Review: Alicia Keys is a “Girl On Fire”

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Written by David Nazario After a three year hiatus Alicia Keys returns with the follow-up to 2009’s Element of Freedom, with what she claims is her most personal album to date. “Girl On Fire” finds Keys pouring out her heart about relationships gone wrong, a seemingly new-found confidence and the loving bond that she has [...]

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