by Macey Hall in Style
O.A.R. played to an energetic crowd Monday night, turning the University of Maine Field House into a concert hall. The band, often said to be at its best live, certainly lived up to its reputation.
Virginia Coalition opened to a small crowd that was pleased with their catchy beats and lyrics.…
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Campus Crusade for Christ brings illusionist to Hauck
by Mario Moretto in Style
Students filled Hauck Auditorium to capacity on Tuesday night - sitting for two hours, jaws dropped, wondering what just happened.
It wasn't the first time magician Jim Munroe - brought to the University of Maine by Campus Crusade for Christ to present his magic show, MAZE - received that response.…
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by Kegan Zema in Style
Rachel Hirsch, a fourth-year women's studies and zoology student, hosts the weekly radio show "Global Madness," Wednesdays from 5 to 6 p.m.
MC: When did you first start doing your show, and how did you get involved with WMEB?
Hirsch: I have been doing my show since last spring.…
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by Zach Dionne in Style
I'm driving to Boston. Alone. It's dark, and I have directions printed from Google Maps. My options are to turn on the dome light and try to read while navigating the notorious city conditions or to simply wing it and get terribly lost.…
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by Lisa Haberzettl in Style
With a combination of somewhat imaginative lyrics and a few catchy tunes, Snow Patrol's "A Hundred Million Suns" is decidedly OK.
The best part of owning "Million" is the insert booklet. For one, the album art is inspired - perhaps more inspired than the music - featuring photography of red, orange and yellow origami stars.…
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by Jeffrey Hake in Style
This week, the Tea-Totaler decided to get a little dangerous - to play with fire, even if in name only. Today we kick back with a pot of gunpowder green tea.
This style of tea is grown and processed primarily in China's Zhejiang Province, on the central coast, though there are also varieties from Taiwan (Formosa gunpowder) and Sri Lanka (Ceylon gunpowder), and it could realistically be produced wherever green tea is grown.…
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