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Movie review: ‘The Master’

“The Master” created a significant amount of buzz when the project was announced almost two years ago. The character of Lancaster Dodd, played by the talented Phillip Seymour Hoffman, was widely known to be based on Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard. Given how protective the Scientologist community has been about perceived attacks on its church,...

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Mumford and Sons: Sigh No More, Part 2’ reaches to heaven and fails

Mumford & Sons’ highly anticipated new album “Babel” is simply “Sigh No More Part 2.” The men, who dress like modern interpretations of characters from Oliver Twist, found a music formula that sells, and they have stuck to it. The sound of “Babel” remains squarely within the overstated, folk-rock-pop style established in “Sigh No More.”...

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Mumford and Sons: The new album grapples with universal subjects in a successful way

They call themselves gentlemen of the road. Marcus Mumford and his band of multi-instrumental “sons” –– Ben Lovett, Winston Marshall, and Ted Dwane –– only record albums part time. Their primary business is touring and performing live. It’s been three years since the English folk-rock quartet Mumford & Sons released their debut album “Sigh No...

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Get out of town

While campus can be an enjoyable place, I often find that there are few special events to distinguish Friday nights from any other night of the week here. Fridays are meant to be not just enjoyable, but a blast. However, the closest larger towns are Lansing, Kalamazoo, and Ann Arbor. Those places have clubs, nice...

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Professor appears in rock album

Professor and Kirk Chair Brad Birzer doesn’t sing or play an instrument, but he will make his debut appearance on a progressive rock album called “The Man Left in Space” to be released early next year. In four narrative lines, Birzer acts as the voice of mission control checking on a spacecraft. “It’s really only...