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Twilight takes big bite out of box office sales over weekend
Fans of the Twilight Saga have been waiting months and even years for the film adaptation of the books, and when the film hit theaters on Friday there were mixed reactions from fans. Although the film stayed true to the book for the most part, there were a few scenes that were unintentionally funny and a bit too cheesy.…
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The Killers release third album with more international vibe
Day And Age, the third studio album from The Killers, hits the shelves today with ten new tracks. All the songs have a different vibe and have unique sounds, but when combined together Day And Age will surely cater well to fans.
The album was originally supposed to be released on Tuesday, but the label pushed the release up a day in order to compete with the other big albums being released this week.…
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School of Music to present symphonic groups in joint concert tonight
The SFA College of Fine Arts and School of Music will present the Wind Symphony and Symphonic Band in a joint concert at 7:30 p.m. Monday in W.M. Turner Auditorium.
Under the direction of Brett A. Richardson, SFA assistant director of bands, the Symphonic Band will open the concert with Percy Grainger's "Spoon River " and "Old Churches" by Pulitzer Prize-winning composer Michael Colgrass.…
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Choral courses open this spring
The School of Music has opened two choral programs for the upcoming spring semester to all SFA students.
"(This class) counts for an elective credit (is) low stress (and) has little outside time needed," said David Howard, associate director of choirs.
The two choral programs are: MUP (Music Performance) 133.…
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