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May 2, 2008
 
 
 

Deathcage Winners: Final Four

by Jacob Murray '09

    As the semester comes to a close, Deathcage is still heating up!  The Elite Eight contestants did battle this week, narrowing the field to four!  Next week will feature the final four-way battle between this weeks winners, and you get to decide who wins!  This week, the Spectator received 163 votes, and is planning for a big finale next week!  Arts & Entertainment thanks all of you who voted, and hope you continue next week!  Here's how this week went down. More. . .
 
 

Eric Hutchinson performs at Hamilton

by Jacob Murray '09

    On April 25, up-and-coming musicians Eric Hutchinson and Jared Campbell visited Hamilton to perform in the Events Barn for CAB's Acoustic Coffeehouse Series.  With a voice similar to Gavin DeGraw, Eric showed the Hamilton campus how talented he is with both the piano and guitar.  Hutchinson released his first album, That Could've Gone Better, in 2003.  More. . .
 
 

Lynne Sachs presents States of UnBelonging

by Rebekah Mintzer '09

    The final F.I.L.M. event of the semester will bring filmmaker Lynne Sachs to campus to screen her critically acclaimed film, States of UnBelonging (2005). Sachs will present her film in KJ Auditorium this Sunday, May 4 at 2 p.m. More. . .
 
 

Professor Playlist: Springsteen and Suburbia

by Professor Andrew Lewis

    What's on my playlist? I don't have "a" playlist. I have lots of little playlists, White Castle slider type lists. So here's some stuff in my rotation. More. . .
 
 

WHCL ALBUM OF THE WEEK


by Chris Rand '09

    Nearly a year after its UK release, grime-superstar Dizzee Rascal's third outing finally makes it across the pond to American audiences. Oddly enough, this record (originally only released digitally in the US) marks Dizzee's most Americanized release: the production reeks of Timbaland smoothness and dirty 2-step club bangers popularized by stateside audiences. More. . .