Beyond the Bubble: Punk Scene
By Kate Sullivan | April 28, 2013Johnny Rotten called and he wants his shirt back. Punk is making a comeback in a way you never thought it would.
Johnny Rotten called and he wants his shirt back. Punk is making a comeback in a way you never thought it would.
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The Grammy-award winning folk group Carolina Chocolate Drops returns to the Hopkins Center for the Arts and bring its classic effervescent blend of blues, jazz and energetic string music. The Carolina Chocolate Drops will play a sold-out program tonight at 7 p.m. in Spaulding Auditorium. Alabamian blues ...
There is simply no stopping Tica Douglas '10, who has been making music ever since leaving Dartmouth.
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The first season of HBO's hit series "Girls" ended amidst a variety of accolades, fanfare and a slew of media attention for Lena Dunham, the show's young creator.