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The start of a new concert season at The Crane School of Music always arrives with an abundance of anticipation. The chatter of a hall full of concertgoers stimulates and energizes, preparing the mind for a year of new musical experiences. Nothing, not even a long-winded speech, could stifle the excitement.
"I felt relaxed-super relaxed-but I was a bit worried when I woke up without my top shirt on," recalled sophomore Amanda Dickson after being hypnotized on stage with a group of her peers. It was a night of amusement for most and confusion for some in Dunn Theater on Friday, September 5 when comedy hypnotist Joshua Seth brought his interactive show to SUNY Potsdam courtesy of the Office of Student Involvement and Leadership.
Saturday, September 13, from 9 p.m. to midnight in the Union MPR, Student Involvement, Center for Diversity and CLASS are sponsoring Salsa Magic, an "interactive Latin dance party" free for all students. In just three hours, Latin Magic combines dance lessons with award-winning dancers, dance competitions and prizes and a dance party.
Corey Michaels. You've heard the name. Maybe you've seen him at "Late Nite," at Lehman or out in the quad doing tricks. And now, for the first time, he makes his formal debut in Hurley's, here to blow our minds with jaw dropping stunts and mind boggling card tricks.
Carol Cope Lowe, faculty at SUNY Potsdam's Crane School of Music, played a short four-piece set on Sunday September 7. Her weapon of choice Sunday was the bassoon, a gloriously soothing instrument. Accompanied by pianist Julie Miller, Lowe opened the concert with a Franz Danzi piece appropriately titled "Concerto No.
Behind Bad Luck! is bringing its skankadelic ska tunes to Hurley's Night Club on Friday, September 12, at 7 p.m. According to their biography, the band has played with other ska groups such as The Pietasters and King Django. They market themselves as "sonic marauders who roam the countryside playing epic ska punk.
Nicholas Cage has done many good films in his 27 years of acting such as Adaptation, Lord of War and Raising Arizona, but for every good film he has done, there are a multitude of bad ones: Next, Ghost Rider and Captain Corelli's Mandolin, for example.
I went into The Spill Canvas show last Friday at SUNY Canton with the mind set that their live show would be similar to their recordings. I got something a little different. At first glance, my attention was brought their impeccable necktie to vest ratio-a poor man's Panic at the Disco.