Photo Credits: Hugh Wren Jonathan Larson’s Rent was an ambitious choice for BUSMS’s first musical of the year. It is set in
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Read MoreThe review is based on the first half of the fourth season and while I have tried to avoid any type of
Read MoreMove over *insert other generic pizza restaurant here * there’s a new place in town. That place is Tobias and the Angel.
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Read MoreThe four-piece indie rock band, Palma Violets, took to the stage of the perfectly suited underground club, ‘The Fleece’ in Bristol. The venue felt like the
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