Month: April 2005

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Former Plymouth Student Earns Record Deal

Manchester, NH -Three years ago you may have seen Geof Gagnon walking around the Plymouth State campus as an English Major. Now you’ll be seeing him playing guitar and singing some background vocals on stage at the Van’s Warped Tour and on the inside of Alternative Press Magazine with his […]

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Bic Runga’s Beautiful Collision Revisited

Have you had the experience of putting on a favorite record that you haven’t listened to for a while? As soon as the first tones hit your ears you get wrapped up in the album again, remembering all the reasons you loved it in the first place. Just recently, I […]

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Richard Heinberg to Speak on A World Without Petroleum

Richard Heinberg, lecturer, musician, journalist and educator at the New College of California will be coming to speak on Tuesday, April 12 at 7p.m. in Heritage Commons. His lecture will focus on current and future oil production and its possible effects on the global economy. He will include resources for […]

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Plymouth State Graduate Finds Entertainment Abroad

Editors note: this is the first in a series of journal entries written by Plymouth State student Tyler St. Durham. He is currently studying abroad, and has chosen to share his experiences with the community back home. Last Saturday, I took my leave from the Clot family, hefted my loaded […]

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Digital Dimensions does God of War

#8220;And Kratos cast himself from the highest mountain in all of Greece. After ten years of suffering, ten years of endless nightmares it would finally come to an end. Death would be his escape from madness.”With these words a journey will begin. A journey three years in the making. SCEA […]

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The Pemi Rages On, As Always

Last week, students, faculty, and visitors were pressed for parking due to the annual flood fear. Students with cars are frustrated, students without cars are excited, and nearly everyone in the state known as “The Mother of Rivers” is wondering the big question “will it happen?” A flood is defined […]

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“True Romance” (1993)

Any film critics who prescribe to the theory that the author is dead, and that art can transcend being merely some reflection of the artist will appreciate the following bit of trivia: Quentin Tarantino loathes blood and violence and he doesn’t use drugs. This may come as a shock to […]

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Dean Fields: Acoustic Harmony

Last Thursday, a notably intriguing act played to a small and fortunate audience in the Fire Place Lounge. As compact as the crowd was, the band was undisturbed, and they played with great skill, clarity, and composure. Dean Fields is a singer-songwriter from Mechanicsville, Virginia. He plays acoustic guitar and […]

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PACE Presents: Blu Sanders

Blu performed on a Monday, a day with the weather to match his sound: that of an aimless, rainy afternoon spent warming hands with a cup of coffee at the Monte Alto. He was accompanied only by a guitar and sang his songs with a voice like a whisper. It […]