'Debbie Does Dallas' cast recording is wholesome fun
What happens when the most legendary porno film of all time becomes an off-Broadway musical? Well, it sells a lot of tickets and gets some pretty rave reviews.
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What happens when the most legendary porno film of all time becomes an off-Broadway musical? Well, it sells a lot of tickets and gets some pretty rave reviews.
If you're looking to get your groove on this Winter Carnival weekend, then forget fraternity dance parties. Saturday night marks Winter term's Hopkins Center performance by the Barbary Coast, Dartmouth's jazz band. The show, Big Band Funk, which features members of the renowned fusion band Defunkt, guarantees to provide hardcore, "blow the house down" entertainment.
I went into "Musical Monuments of Renaissance Italy: The Flowering of Sacred Polyphony," a concert by the early-music ensemble Pomerium, with an open mind. I didn't have a large background in chamber music -- let's be honest, I had no background in chamber music. I played the piano for seven years, but that's about it.
With horrible images of "Titanic" stuck in my mind, I was rather dubious about Leo's potential to salvage his acting career in "Catch Me If You Can" -- which was an unfortunate presumption if I was hoping to see any movies, since he's starring in two of the biggest box-offices smashes this season.
Please stop reading this article. Walk over to the Hop, and sit yourself down in front of the box office. You can resume reading now, since you'll have to wait there until 1:30, when the remaining tickets for the second night of "Forest and Fungus: The Green Roots of Dartmouth Dance" go on sale.