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Alpha Delta Phi and Musaik Sponsor Talent-Filled Concert

By Julia McInnis '11

On Friday, Feb. 13, Musaik, a strong music presence on Trinity's campus, hosted a concert at the Alpha Delta Phi (AD) fraternity. Despite the prospect of bad luck, the show went smoothly and lasted a solid three and a half hours. At approximately 10 p.m., Under The Radar kicked off the evening with some blues and funk rock riffs.

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Vagina Monologues Inspire

By Abigail Alderman '11

A show with the title, The Vagina Monologues, makes an impact before it is even seen. I have been hearing radio ads and seeing posters for productions of this show all over the country since its debut in 1996. I finally decided it was time to see what all the fuss was about.

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Live Dr. Horrible Promises to be Exciting Premiere Performace

By Elizabeth Agresta '11

As an avid T.V. watcher, I have to say I was pretty bummed out by last year's Writers' Guild of America strike, and I wasn't the only one. However, not everyone in the entertainment biz sat back and followed the moratorium on new scripts. Joss Whedon (creator of Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Firefly), his brothers Zack (a writer), and Jed (a composer), as well as Jed's fiancée, actress Maurissa Tancharoen, wrote and created a 43-minute musical, primarily for internet distribution.

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Mather Presents Cambodian Photos Taken by Trinity Students

By Jacqueline Sparks '09

During the summer of 2008, 15 Trinity students went to Cambodia as part of the Cambodia in Context study abroad program. Nine of these students are featured in an exhibit in the Mather Art Gallery entitled, "Phnom Penh River Life". The goal of the exhibit is to "examine the central role that the Tonle Sap river system plays in the daily life of Phnom Penh, capital city of the Kingdom of Cambodia.

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