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Lydians journey forward

The Lydian String Quartet kicked off its fall 2009 concert season last Saturday with the latest installment of its program "Around the World in a String Quartet." As part of a five-year ongoing series that began in 2007, Saturday's episode of "Around the World" featured compositions by Beethoven, Shostakovich and Schoenberg, representing Germany, Russia and Austria, respectively.Performing were Lydian String Quartet members Profs.


Kirkland crystallizes story of Method

Electronic music duo The Crystal Method is coming out with a new album, and it's about time. Five years after the release of their Grammy-nominated Legion of Boom, Ken Jordan and Scott Kirkland are back for a nationwide tour to promote their fourth studio album, Divided by Night.


Carmina' calls for collaboration

Art of epic proportions is happening. How else can one describe the enormity of a full orchestra, a 100-plus person choral ensemble and two pianos reliving what The New York Times calls "one of music's most resilient creatures?" The Brandeis-Wellesley Orchestra, in collaboration with the Brandeis University Chorus, the Wellesley College Chorus and guest children's chorus Youth Pro Musica, filled the Levin Ballroom with Carl Orff's Carmina Burana Saturday, April 25.


Push' touted as fun escapist fare

Mind control. Telekinesis. Spies. Secret government agencies. Push is a superhero thriller that involves anything a college student would want from a movie: evil organizations, explosions, a hot chick and people shooting guns with their minds.


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