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						<title>The cast of RENT owned the house</title>
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						<description>Mercer's Academic Theatre Program's well-executed production of the musical RENT ran in the Kelsey Theatre from April 9 to 18. It was entertaining for newcomers and long-time fans alike.&lt;br /&gt;
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The musical, which was written by Jonathan Larson who died of an aneurysm at the age of 35 (just before the musical hit the stage), is based on Giacomo Puccini</description>
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						<collegepublisher:author>Kelly Smith</collegepublisher:author>
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						<title>PROFILE: Chris Harford, Princeton's unsung guitar hero</title>
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						<description>Chris Harford, a Princeton native and singer/songwriter and guitarist of "The Band of Changes" is no stranger to Princeton's vibrant music scene.  In the past few weeks he has played several performances here, including a show at Small World Coffee and one at Communiversity, Pri</description>
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						<collegepublisher:author>Matt White</collegepublisher:author>
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						<title>Kaya's Kitchen in Belmar serves up eclectic open mic</title>
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						<description>If you are looking for a place to experience slam poetry, live music and other forms of expression on Friday nights, Kaya's Kitchen, a restaurant in Belmar, NJ, is the place to be. Kaya's Kitchen hosts their open mic nights after restaurant hours%2</description>
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						<collegepublisher:author>Kelly Smith</collegepublisher:author>
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						<title>The art of Albert Paley at Grounds for Sculpture in Hamilton</title>
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						<description>"Soft," "organic" and "flowing" are not words typically associated with steel, but artist Albert Paley evokes them with his often larger-than-life sculptures in the exhibit "Dialogue with Steel," which was showing through April 18</description>
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						<collegepublisher:author>Laura Bonds</collegepublisher:author>
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						<title>Box office booming despite penny pinching</title>
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						<description>The current economic recession and expensive ticket prices are not keeping peo</description>
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						<collegepublisher:author>Ashley Fischer</collegepublisher:author>
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