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Senior prepares for final show

The Senior Show will be held May 9-14 in the Crossman Gallery in the UC. The exhibit will showcase the works students have been working on throughout their college careers.

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Art exhibition final showcase for seniors

For Bachelor of Fine Arts majors, the BFA Exhibition is the culmination of their college art careers. The exhibition will be held through Thursday at Crossman Gallery, and is free for all to attend.

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Music Review – TV on The Radio “Nine Types of Light”

Brooklyn based rockers TV On The Radio have yet again made an album filled with energy and unexpected musical genres on their new album “Nine Types Of Light.” Unlike their last album “Dear Science,” released in 2008, “Nine Types Of Light” has a more psychedelic tone and light-hearted lyrics.

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“Church Basement Ladies” serve up another helping of comedy

“Church Basement Ladies: A Second Helping” is a sequel to the first “Church Basement Ladies.” It maintains the same characters as the first, shedding more light on the lives of the four women. There will be two showings at 2 and 7 p.m. this Saturday in Young Auditorium.

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Spoken word artist Shanelle Gabriel performs at University Center’s Down Under

Poetry and music tend to be thought of as separate entities in terms of how they are presented, but Continue…

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Music Review – “Towards the Sun” by Alexi Murdoch

Alexi Murdoch does not shy away from his tra
Alexi Murdoch’s new album “Toward the Sun”ditionally intimate and soothing vocals in “Towards the Sun,” a follow up to his 2006 album “Time Without Consequence.”
The indie folk musician recorded all the tracks to “Towards the Sun” in a single night using a tape machine.

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Dancescapes returns with four performances

Performance will feature pieces choreographed by students, faculty and guest artists Creativity. Continue…

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Hart enjoys playing flute, sharing passion with others

As spring nears, the time is now to get out and see a musical performance. Listening to the light and blissful melodies of the flute will help you transition into the upcoming seasons of warmth and serene nature. At 7:30 p.m. Sunday, junior Nancy Hart will be taking the stage at the Light Recital Hall for her flute performance.

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Missoula Children’s Theatre performs Sleeping Beauty

“Sleeping Beauty” is one of the most famous and well-known fairy tales. At 7:30 p.m. Saturday, the Missoula Children’s Theatre will present its adaption of the classic in the Young Auditorium.

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