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God meets rock n’ roll in CSB+SJU production of ‘‘Godspell’’
It is rare for an actor to have the opportunity to play Jesus, let alone multiple actors in one production. In CSB+SJU’s production of “Godspell,”
Travel inspires lifelong storytelling
I love good stories. I love to tell them. I love to hear them. And I especially love to chase them. To me, a story
Radiohead, Kendrick Lamar fans debate over best album
Something funny happened on my birthday this year. There’s a website called Rate Your Music, and, as you might expect, people rate music on there.
Reviewers taste New Glarus specialty brews
Welcome back to the Review. We know you probably forgot about us in the last two weeks, but we’re pleased to be back. We’re in
Sal’s bartenders reflect on years of service
Many students spend their weeknights studying in the library, but senior Hannah Lysne is finishing out her last semester by bartending at one of St.
Memoir prompts reflection on sexism in technology
Having left New York City behind for San Francisco’s Silicon Valley, author Anna Weiner struggled to adapt to the casual, male-dominated startup scene. After a
Warmer weather calls for the comeback of spring fashion trends
As the snow finally melts and the sound of birds fill the air, spring is finally here. After a brutal winter, it’s finally time to
‘‘On Bourbon Street’’
On Bourbon Street The clouds shed tears Like wailing horns At a jazz funeral On Bourbon Street Liquor, love and laughter Flood the ground from
Concert series facilitates interfaith perspectives on life
Music facilitates interfaith dialogue in the Jay Phillips Center’s latest concert series, “Echoes of the Divine.” The two concerts in the series, the first of
Unexpected circumstances create fresh perspectives
It has never felt good when things don’t go your way. Why would it? You wanted something, an experience, feeling or object, but you couldn’t