Swedish folkie Kristian Matsson-a.k.a. The Tallest Man on Earth-will be performing this Thursday at the Pearl Street Night Club at 8:30. He will be supported by Bon Iver alumnus S. Carey.
Swedish folkie Kristian Matsson-a.k.a. The Tallest Man on Earth-will be performing this Thursday at the Pearl Street Night Club at 8:30. He will be supported by Bon Iver alumnus S. Carey.
Tags: Kristian Matsson, modern folk, northampton, pearl street night club, The Tallest Man on Earth
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Seminal 90′s indie-rock band Built to Spill will be playing at Pearl Street tomorrow night at 9. They will be playing classic songs from throughout their career, from 1994′s “There’s Nothing Wrong With Love” to 2009′s “There Is No Enemy.”
Tags: Built to Spill, northampton, pearl street, Revolt Revolt
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The Massachusetts men’s soccer team has struggled this season in finishing scoring opportunities. Despite scoring more than last season, the Minutemen have missed 25 of their 33 shot attempts on goal this year. After practicing on finishing at the net this week, UMass will get a chance to prove if the drills have paid off when it takes on Dartmouth on Wednesday.
Tags: Men's Soccer, New Hampshire, Rudd Field, Sam Koch
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Former St. Bonaventure men’s soccer player Tyler Bellamy has been named the Rochester Rhinos Rookie of the Year in his first season as a professional soccer player in the D2 league. Bellamy was the leader of the Bonnies backline in his senior season, helping St. Bonaventure record five shut-out victories.
Tags: Atlantic 10, Men's Soccer, Rochester Rhinos, Tyler Bellamy
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Amherst Police pelted with rocks, bottles and cans as they dispersed a crowd Saturday.
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Collegian columnist Zachary Weishar asks about the boundary between creativity and theft.
Tags: copyright, Drive-in Music Company, Kanye West, Music, Red Hot Chili Peppers, sampling
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Despite an all-star cast, director Andy Fickman’s latest effort “You Again” suffers from uneven plotting and immature humor. It’s truly a shame to see the efforts of stars such as Sigourney Weaver and Jamie Lee Curtis wasted in this manner.
Tags: Andy Fickman, Kristen Bell, Touchstone, You Again
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After setting freshmen rushing records last weekend, Andrew Pierce led the Delaware football team to a 34-14 win over Richmond on Saturday. The Blue Hens remain undefeated on the strength of Pierce’s 114 rushing yards and three touchdowns.
Tags: Andrew Pierce, Colonial Athletic Association, Deleware, Football
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Marijuana prohibition is an obvious failure, writes Collegian columnist Ben Rudnick, let’s get rid of it.
Tags: marijuana, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, prohibition, The Office of National Drug Control Policy, United States Federal Government
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The Engineering and Technology Career Fair 2010 will be held today, Sept. 29, in the University of Massachusetts Campus Center Auditorium from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
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