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A&E
Are recording studios worth the price?
You’ve got the bandmates and the music ready to go, but what comes next?
Album review: Placebo’s B3
British alt-rockers Placebo return with their newest EP, B3.
Kanye’s influence on the rock world
From fun. to Frank Ocean, Kanye West’s influence can be found throughout a variety of genres.
Spotting the familiar Bond influences
Daniel Craig and his scowl are back for more adventure in Skyfall.
Montagues and Capulets reinvented
Dubstep and strip clubs reign in Hart House’s modern-day take on Romeo and Juliet.
Review: Wreck-It Ralph
Shakespeare at the circus
Love prevails in Cirque du Soleil’s fanciful Amaluna.
Slamming in the spotlight
The Voice: pitch-perfect?
Illuminating the role of human anatomy in art
UTM professor Dave Mazierski spoke about his work on Grant’s Atlas last Monday.
Student talent shines at open mic
Students took to the stage and offered a variety of music styles at UMC’s open mic night.
Where art and science meet
Joyce Cutler-Shaw’s “What Comes to Mind” combines mixed media to create a unique representation of human brain activity.
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