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Thursday, March 25, 2004 Updated: 03.28.04

Drag queens take stage for AIDS funds
Valley AIDS Network raises more than $3,500 with annual Cabaret Show

Lavish quantities of fringe, feathers and sequins adorned the performers of the second annual Cabaret Show, which primarily was sponsored by the Valley AIDS Network and University Program Board Sunday night.

Dance ensemble showcases this week

The Contemporary Dance Ensemble will showcase modern dance this weekend in a kaleidescope of dance genres during its annual concert sponsored by the school of theatre and dance.

Much-needed vacation
'Betty's Summer Vacation' provides entertaining break

The very definition of a dark comedy could be found in the scenes of "Betty's Summer Vacation," Theatre II's newest production, which debuted Tuesday night. Written by Tony Award-nominated Chris Durang, the play casts a heavy social commentary on the voyeuristic quality our society has adapted.

'Starsky & Hutch' falls short of sidesplitting laughs
Reel Reflections

The director of "Old School" and "Road Trip" brings audiences an action comedy based on the 1970s hit television show "Starsky & Hutch."

Students perform using variety of mallets in show
Concert review

The countless days playing xylophones and triangles in elementary school are over. Music majors convened in the Music Building Monday night to prove that the xylophone can grow up, too, at the annual "March Mallet Madness" performance.

Comedian quips on disability
Review

As with any disability, cerebral palsy is no laughing matter. Comedian Will Marfori begs to differ. Wilson Hall Auditorium filled with laughter Monday night as Marfori took center stage to show students a humorous and inspiring new perspective of a disability.

Dante's epic 'Comedy' triggers reflection, memories
'Dante Club,' works influenced by 'Divine Comedy' inspire fan to re-read, praise

Ever since finishing Matthew Pearl's "The Dante Club" while lounging in a midday sun, feet nestled in the cool sands of Myrtle Beach, S.C., over Spring Break, I've found myself in the middle of a dark wood of sorts.

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