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'Cole' tells life of song-writer through music

By Colin McGlinchey

The West Chester University Theater and Dance Department's production of "Cole" was a musical revue based on the life and works of legendary composer Cole Porter. The show featured 45 of his most popular and beloved songs, and used them to tell us the story of his life.

America mourns the passing of Robert Goulet

By Amanda Tingle

Award-winning singer and actor Robert Goulet passed away last Tuesday, Oct. 30, at the age of 73 in a Los Angeles hospital where he had been waiting for a lung transplant after being diagnosed last month with a form of pulmonary fibrosis. The great singer fell ill after his last performance in Syracuse, N.

Streetlight releases new CD

By Chris Monigle

Streetlight Manifesto is a seven-piece American ska punk band from East Brunswick Township, N.J. On Nov. 13, they'll release their third full length album entitled "Somewhere In The Between," an album which fuses jazz, big band, punk, ska, hardcore and pop to create one of the best and most original records of the past 10 years.

The Quad talksto 'Project Runway'

By Sam Greenberg

There are a countless amount of reality television shows on the air currently, but only one brings you into the fun, yet stressful world of fashion design. That show is Bravo's Project Runway. Two of the shows stars, host and judge Heidi Klum and mentor Tim Gunn recently talked to The Quad to dish the dirt on past happenings and what's to come on the upcoming fourth season.

Say Anything 'ascends' with its new album

By By Lugino Petrone

Say Anything's new album "In Defense of the Genre" assumes the flagship position of album releases in its class this season. Frontman Max Bemis proves his prowess through vocal variety and shows his exceptional ability in an artful construction of lyrics that reflects the eccentric mind of a maniac.

Denzel Washington shines as 'Lucas'

By Tom Pittman

In the past few weeks, "30 Days of Night" and "Saw IV" took top earnings in the box office. These movies generated large amounts of cash because they were horror movies released in October (the month of Halloween). Halloween is over and no longer is the industry focused on horror movies.

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