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Talking music with WBRS

JustArts: When did you start getting involved in WBRS?Ben Stein: I came here last year as a midyear, and during the first club fair I signed up to become a DJ.


Manginah album hits all the right 'Notes'

Before I first listened to Manginah's new album, Notes in the Wall, musical director Harrison Bannett '11 gave me a disclaimer: "Everything you are about to hear on this album, one year in the making, has been created entirely and exclusively by the human voice." At first I brushed it off as a silly thing to mention before listening to an a cappella album.


Family' visits Deis

Director Chico Colvard's film Family Affair documents his family's attempts to come to terms with his abusive father.


Daily Show' producer Rory Albanese breaks into stand-up

Want to interview someone interesting? It was a few weeks ago when I was asked that question, and on a whim I said, "Of course." Then, sitting at my desk, computer open, phone to my ear, I found myself in an open phone interview with a man whose name may not be the most known but whose work is watched by millions nightly.


Gimmicks detract from Burton's 'Wonderland'

Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, the timeless Lewis Carroll novel about a curious girl named Alice and her magical adventures down the rabbit hole, has been read by millions across the world since its original publication 145 years ago.


Gibson's return goes according to formula

Casting Mel Gibson in the lead role of a movie is a dicey move in Hollywood these days. The fact that he has not headlined a film in almost eight years, combined with his very public drunken tirade of racial, anti-Semitic and gender slurs, led to great uncertainty regarding whether Mel Gibson would ever make an acting comeback.


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