A&E Articles
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Rolling in the...Grammys
Adele continues on a path of stardum with six Grammy wins Sunday, but will it continue?
English singer/songwriter Adele maintains her path of musical world-domination after winning six Grammy awards on Sunday, leaving some listeners questioning her worthiness. The 23-year-old added album of the year, best pop vocal album, record of the year, song of the year, best short form music video and best pop solo performance to her list of numerous noteworthy achievements, like spending 50 weeks on the Billboard 200 chart.
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New Hooligan’s Half/Irish Pub’s food, atmosphere fails to impress
Hooligan's Half/Irish Pub comes off as a friendly spot to have a drink, eat a meal and meet with friends. The 21-and-up-only pub opened about three weeks ago and keeps bringing people back with its parking lot full almost every night, especially weekends.
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“The Vow” promises nothing but boredom
"The Vow" is a forgettable film with a long-winded plot and unimpressive acting that seriously lacks chemistry. Leo and Paige, played by Channing Tatum and Rachel McAdams, are happily married when a snowy car crash leaves Paige in the hospital under a medically induced coma.
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Gym Class Heroes set to perform at April SOLO concert
Gym Class Heroes will perform at 6 p.m. April 24 in the Hooper Eblen Center. Opening acts are Dev, artist behind "Bass Down Low," and Outasight, recognized by popular song "Tonight Is The Night." While Gym Class Heroes was not the first choice in the Fall 2011 vote, the band will perform popular songs like "Cupid's Chokehold" and "Stereo Hearts.
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Fashion Forward
How to: Break the Fashion ‘Rules’
There are certain fashion rules you should break. Learn how to rock trends that are considered taboo. Most fashion rules are completely outdated or false. It's time to put these fashion lies and myths to death and find a way to appropriately wear for instance: white after Labor Day.
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Battle of the Bands to rock campus
One of Tech's newest student groups is hosting a battle of the bands at 7 p.m. on Feb. 23, bringing the Nashville and Cookeville music scenes closer together. Underrepresented, New, and Creative Live Experiences, formed last semester to give people a better local opportunity to listen to and perform live music.
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Album Review: Dr. Dog, "Be The Void"
Dr. Dog released "Be The Void," a consistent addition to the band's previous six albums, Feb. 7 under record label ANTI-. "Be The Void" introduces few surprises, featuring Dr. Dog staples like classic guitar tones, piano-driven compositions, echoing vocals, punchy bass lines and Beach Boys-inspired, multi-part harmonies.
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The Woman in Black, bleak and boring
"The Woman in Black" falls far from spooky by relying on familiar scares and a predictable plot. Daniel Radcliffe plays the heartbroken widower and father, Arthur Kipps, who is trying to make ends meet for him and his son. Kipps works as a lawyer and is sent to work in a small town to resolve the legal affairs of the late Alice Drablow and selling her home located in a marshland, Eels Mansion.
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Fashion Forward: Staple Pieces to Declutter Closets
If you have a full closet but nothing to wear, you could be missing important staple pieces that pull any outfit together. Contrary to popular belief, there comes a point when too many clothes can be distracting. The key to any wardrobe is to have a few staple pieces that will guide an outfit to a completed, cohesive look.
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Restauraunt Review: Christy’s Bakery
Christy's Bakery was this week's restaurant contender, but instead of storming the castle while all her units were ready to for battle I decided to try out her baked goods at dawn! Alright, not necessarily at dawn, but I did arrive at Christy's right as the doors opened at 7 a.
A&E Archives
- Rolling in the...Grammys
- New Hooligan’s Half/Irish Pub’s food, atmosphere fails to impress
- “The Vow” promises nothing but boredom
- Gym Class Heroes set to perform at April SOLO concert
- Fashion Forward
- Battle of the Bands to rock campus
- Album Review: Dr. Dog, "Be The Void"
- The Woman in Black, bleak and boring
- Fashion Forward: Staple Pieces to Declutter Closets
- Restauraunt Review: Christy’s Bakery
- A case of the good, the bad and “The Grey”
- Album Review: Anthony Green “Beautiful Things”
- Casa Mexicana offers good food, friendly service
- Fashion Forward
- Nutritional information lacking in campus dining
- Let's Talk About Movies: The Muppets
- Bethesda’s ‘Skyrim’ offers robust, fun experience
- Movies On My Mind: Hugo
- International violinist visits Tech from Afghanistan
- Movies on my Mind: The Rum Diary
News
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- Gym Class Heroes set to perform at April SOLO concert
- University finalizes deal to outsource custodians
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- Weekly Roundup: This week's stories at a glance
- Tech to revamp building letter code system
- Annual Engineering Week to offer fun, food, leadership training

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