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The Hunger Games: Music to die for

"The Hunger Games" books have already proven to have a remarkably wide appeal, ensnaring adults and children alike in its gripping, heart wrenching plot. As evidenced by the release of the movie's soundtrack on March 20, the series has also captured the imaginations of a number of today's most popular musicians-and has them crossing musical boundaries.


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New show 'Awake' will not put you to sleep

You are in a major car accident. Either your spouse or your child was killed. How do you feel? Now imag­ine you do not know which one was killed - that you could live every day with both your spouse and child individually, but never with the three of you together again. On one hand, you will always question your sanity and live in a world where one of your family members is dead. On the other hand, you will still have some sort of a life with your loved ones. But is it worth it?


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The Boss is back

If Bruce Springsteen's latest release can tell us anything, it's that The Boss is certainly back.


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The Lorax' not the film Dr. Seuss intended

Heartwarming, quick-paced and generic – just some of the words one might use when describing "Dr. Seuss' The Lorax." The film, which opened on Seuss' 108th birthday, tells the story of Ted, voiced by Zac Efron, who singled-handedly brings trees back to a town that had completely rejected the idea of anything natural.


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Good Old War debuts great new tunes

The increasingly popular indie-folk band Good Old War released their third album this past Tuesday and "Come Back as Rain" will have everyone coming back for more. The 11-song album stays true to the Philadelphia-based band's eclectic roots but introduces a slower, more relaxed sound. The trio, which consists of Tim Arnold, Keith Goodwin and Dan Schwartz, provide listeners with breezy music that is easy to listen to.


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Men are from Mars

In 1912, the first novel of Edgar Rice Burroughs's "John Carter" series was published. Though perhaps not as well-known as Burroughs's other creation Tarzan, John Carter would go on to influence generations of scientists and science-fiction authors. Plans for a film adaptation of the series have been in existence since 1931, but until recently, they have always fallen through.


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Baby: The Musical' at SOPAC this weekend

What do a college-aged couple, a thirty-something couple, and a middle-aged couple have in common? In most cases, not much. With different ages come different beliefs, attitudes and goals. But in the musical "Baby," the three age groups are united by one basic commonality - impending parenthood.


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New Edition rocks NJPAC

Lights on, bass pumping, drinks flowing and dancing in the aisles. That was the setting for New Edition's 30th Anniversary Tour at New Jersey Performing Arts Center on Feb. 19.


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And the Oscar goes to... Best Actress

This year's award for Best Actress brings together a variety of outstanding performances, from first-time nominee Rooney Mara to Oscar favorite Meryl Streep. Viola Davis, Glenn Close and Michelle Williams fill out the ballot.


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New dorm decorating ideas

Need dorm decorating ideas? Whether you're bored with the setup or with the decorations, rearranging and redecorating your room can be fun and affordable!


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