by Allison Wingate in Arts & Life
On Sept. 22, Vamps will be hosting Athens, Georgia's own Elf Power and their unique brand of psychedelic gypsy-folk. This group is so dynamic it seems as if, album to album, they switch up their sound, constantly renewing themselves. On their latest full-length album, Back To The Web, released on Rykodisk in April, Elf Power succeeded in creating an entirely different sound with heavy European and folk influences.
by John Malich in Arts & Life
And I thought my bedroom needed some personality! Ferdos Mediterranean Restaurant, 3065 West Bancroft St., right next to the off-campus book store, re-opened this summer after it was burned down a few years ago. Whether they are still feeling affects of that unfortunate event or they were looking to get the restaurant back on its feet as soon as possible, it is clear that Ferdos is back too soon.
by Anthony de Matteo in Arts & Life
I don't mean to brag, but I am usually the type to brag, and for continuity's sake, I'd like to keep on bragging throughout this article. And what better to boast about than my specific area of expertise? Having read each and every one of my past movie reviews - three of them - you know that critiquing films isn't my strong suit.
by John Malich in Arts & Life
"Skip me," "Draw two," now "reverse" it. "Too bad I trump you all - Wild card!" In between classes, the Pharmacy Uno group gathers around for some card game fun. A group is always better to ask questions to than a single person, anyway - more opinons.