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Variety

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Variety

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

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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

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Reviewers try their mothers’ favorite drinks during Johnnie Formal

Greetings to our loyal and most trusted readers of The Record’s Variety section. We hinted at this special review last week, and by golly do

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Three unforgettable documentaries everyone should watch

I don’t often watch documentaries, but I should make more of a habit of it. Though I am no doubt passionate about comedy, action and

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‘‘Wawa says…’’

Wawa says… To dance That’s what makes the movement So if there’s an opportunity, use it Wawa says… Your place is what you make it

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Visiting author Robert Glick reads his latest release

In Robert Glick’s writing, zombies and anarchists mingle on the page amongst mermaids and Ms. Pacman. The Literary Art Institute (LAI) hosted Glick, its final

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Torrential Irish rains dampen study abroad experience

Do you think raincoats are an under-appreciated phenomenon of the modern world? I certainly do. If you don’t, or if you have never once considered

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Reviewers enlist friend to rate brews from Gatlinburg Brewing Company

Welcome back to another week of the bane of the variety editors at The Record. This week is a tough one for these two beer

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Jonze blends cinematography and philosophy in “Her”

If you’re at all immersed in the movie world, then you’ve probably heard about “Her,” the 2013 sci-fi flick that features a man falling in

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Reviewers embrace heritage, celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with Irish brews

It’s been a while, dear reader. We’ve missed you, and we hope you’re all coming off a St. Patrick’s Day weekend filled with good times