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Day: September 22, 2011

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‘Relax’ with some hip-hop

The usual response upon hearing Das Racist for the first time is one of bewilderment. The Brooklyn-based alterative hip-hop group consists of Himanshu “Heems” Suri, Victor “Kool A.D.” Vazquez, and hype man Ashok Kondabolu, who crafted a career out of…

Oswego Eats The Lighthouse

1881 serves prime steak

1881 Steakhouse closed on Nov. 12, 2013 I watch the sun finally submerge beneath the Lake Ontario skyline and a weight feels like it has been lifted off of me. At the appointed moment, at exactly 7:56 p.m., I lunge…

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Saves the Day three-part album complete with ‘Daybreak’

After a long break, Saves the Day finally released its latest album, “Daybreak,” on September 13. The pop-punk band formed in 1994 and has steadily released albums throughout the years. Its members include lead vocalist/guitarist Chris Conley, guitarist Arun Bali,…

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Arthur Flowers brings musical powers

Writer, performer and artist Arthur Flowers also seems like something of a mystic. Combining all of those roles into one, his writing puts oral tradition onto the page, and reads as if an old African myth-making poet was there speaking…

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Severed #1

There are things in this world that just give you an eerie feeling. Something in the pit of your stomach that tells you something isn’t right. That there may be something out there waiting to strike at any moment. This…

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‘Staind’

Rock music fans may remember Staind for their 2001 release “Break The Cycle” which produced the mega-hit “It’s Been A While.” Two subsequent album releases saw minor success, but the following two were not as praised as such. 2008’s “Illusion…

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Me and Orson Welles

“Me and Orson Welles” while filled with great leading actors, such as Zac Efron, Christian McKay, Claire Danes and Ben Chaplin, it fails to bring anything new or innovative to the drama surrounding the famous Orson Welles. Theatre and film…

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Green Lantern #1

There have been definite changes made to the DC Universe in “New 52,” including Superman’s costume in “Action Comics,” Barbara Gordon’s return as Batgirl and Swamp Thing’s resurrection. However, one of the more significant changes occurs in “Green Lantern #1.”…