He’s in. He’s ready to party. And he’ll be reporting back to us every night with the gritty details of (dis)orientation life. This is one to follow, folks.
Arts Editor Aliza Rosenfeld reviews Theatre Honors Candidate Philip Waller ‘11’s production.
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The combination of a tuba, accordion and cello might seem strange on paper, but Lost in the Trees, led by singer/songwriter Ari Picker, pulled it off beautifully. Playing for just over an hour at the Cat in the Cream on Wednesday, September 23rd, the band laid down an emotional (though sometimes awkward) soundtrack for the night.
When Owen Pallett came to the Cat on Thursday, he only brought a violin, a haphazard looping pedal, and a sarcastic drummer/guitarist. Somehow, he managed to sound like the entire Arcade Fire consolidated in one skinny eccentric. “He made me see God,” said one enthusiastic audience member.
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An Alternative to the Ambiguous Entreé: Caramelized Onion Flatbread
F&L’s Gastronomical Correspondent Molly Moss introduces us to the wonders of co-op cooking, creating a delectable dish using nine ingredients commonly found in OSCA kitchens.
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Alex Posa lists his most-viewed websites…with commentary.