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April 18, 2024 | Latest Issue
The Dartmouth
Jaime Padgett
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Rightly Guided Thieves kick off Carnival at Bones Gate

If you walk into the depths of the Hopkins Center late at night, winding around the dark corridors towards practice room 29, a sweetly unique sound pounds through the closed door. Peering through a tiny window, one can see Billy Accomando '07, Rashid Galadanci '07, Patrick Handler '07 and Ben Selznick '07 jamming and producing tunes that the whole campus has come to recognize. This unique sound is that of Rightly Guided Thieves, the spectacular sophomore band that has enthralled Dartmouth students since last fall.

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Asking around campus: Frat sounds

It's Friday night and the Daniel Webster in you is just rearing to go. Go? "Go where," you ask? Why would a party aficionado such as yourself waste precious nighttime hours wandering in search of the hottest spot?

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Hilton has a mind as simple as her life

The steamy details of that sex tape, behind-the-scenes dirt on walking the famous runways of Milan, what it's like to party with rock gods and movie stars, and, of course, what it feels like to be filthy rich: that's what the reader expects to get when they delve into Paris Hilton's new book, "Confessions of an Heiress: A Tongue-in-Chic Peek Behind the Pose." The book was recently released by Simon and Schuster and was hardly greeted with a line around the block.

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'Thieves' to steal the show at Fuel on Friday night

Dartmouth, you're going to go insane -- not because of midterms or papers, though. This Friday night, Rightly Guided Thieves' sexy sounds are going to seduce you and drive you over the edge. Rightly Guided Thieves is the only all-freshman band on campus.

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Recycled Percussion plays today

Recycled Percussion, the insanely high-energy band visiting the Dartmouth campus this Friday, is anything but garbage, even if their music is made from trash. The four members use everything from barrels and pots to stepladders and chainsaws, and the effect is "definitely chaotic" according to the band's founding member, Justin Spencer. Formed in 1994, Recycled Percussion has four members: Greg Kassapis, Zach Holmes, Ethan Holmes, and Spencer. They truly are pioneers of a new music field, and as Spencer quickly points out, Recycled Percussion was formed before the band Stomp came out. Spencer, in his determination to see the project work, taught two of the members how to play percussion. "You have to have a good idea for what you want to do, and you have to love it.

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Anderszewski wows Spaulding

As the lights dimmed, a hush of anticipation fell upon the packed Spaulding Auditorium. A short man dressed in a black Hungarian suit crossed the stage, walking towards a gleaming, black Steinway concert piano. Silently, Piotr Anderszewski sat himself down on the black leather bench and begins to play.

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