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Drama department closes season with a tale about American Dreamer

The UA drama department is producing its final play tonight at the University Theatre.

The musical production adaptation of the drama "Floyd Collins" is a collaboration between director Michael Hogwood and assistant director Emily Jones.

The haunting musical, based on a novel by Tina Landau, tells the transcendent tale of a true American Dreamer.… Post the First Comment

Galignani: 224, Rue de Rivoli

Portmanteau Texto
I needed an escape. I had walked out of the boutique that carried tempting glittering treasures. A gold choker featuring a grand sparrow pendant caught my eye. Impulsively, I asked the sales lady if I could try it on. As it nestled on my throat, I looked at the price tag.… Post the First Comment

UA Hmong students take stand against genocide

They were the forgotten U.S. allies. Fleeing by the thousands into the jungles in Laos to avoid prosecution, torture and death in the mid '70s, the Hmong people are still believed to be in refuge for aiding the U.S. in the Vietnam War. Much like the letter in their name, the "H" for help has gone silent and largely ignored for more than 30 years.… 11 Comments

Tuba and euphonium ensemble set for challenging performance

The UA Tuba and Euphonium Ensemble will take the stage tonight at 7:30 in the Stella Boyle Smith Concert Hall.

The ensemble's euphonium section is composed of Debbie Aulerich, Levi Carpenter, Lawrence Francis, Kevin Graber, Brad Helton, Lee Larry, and Candice Nugent.… Post the First Comment

Reich weaves web of intrigue

Book Review
Well-established author Christopher Reich offers up another twisting and turning thriller in his latest spy novel "Rules of Deception." Life is good for Dr. Jonathan Ransom. An employee of Doctors Without Borders, he and his wife strive to better the lives of many around the world.… Post the First Comment

Title's instructions should be followed

Book Review
Bestselling author Lisa Gardner portrays a killer with an obsession with spiders in "Say Goodbye." The killer preys on those whose disappearances will not attract attention; therefore, when one or two prostitutes vanish, most think that they have just moved on.… Post the First Comment

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