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"Will I lose my dignity? / Will someone care? / Will I wake tomorrow, / from this nightmare?" These resounding words ignite the benevolent passion that ties human nature with sorrow. A generation is dying far before its time, and nothing can be done to stop it.
'Rent' measures seasons of love and loss for Gen-Xers
En route to Detroit, Shomari Terrelonge-Stone and a friend argued about Charles Woodson, and the pros and cons of his reported arrogance. While Eric saw it as a problem, Shomari argued that Woodson had earned the right to be arrogant, and that arrogance is not a bad thing as long as he can back up his attitude with his actions on the field.
Shomari and Sean catch up with Cappadonna
Fire up the engines, pull up the gangplank and batten down the hatches! The boat that's "expecting you" is about to set sail again. But this "exciting and new" Aaron Spelling cruise has no Captain Stubing.
Helmed by Captain Jim Kennedy III, played by "Spencer For Hire" star Robert Urich, UPN's "Love Boat: The Next Wave" embarks on its pleasure trip with the premiere episode tonight.
'Love Boat' far from exciting and new
Beethoven, Brahms and Liszt, all great composers of the past, will visit Hill Auditorium tonight with a promise of perfection. Their piano pieces will be delivered by an artist whom Anton Nel, an associate professor of piano at the School of Music, calls "one of the greatest talents of the century.
Pianist Kissin mixes tradition and innovation
There are few avenues of music that Merl Saunders hasn't explored. Tonight, he will continue his musical journey, which has lasted nearly four decades, when he brings his Hammond B-3 Organ, five synthesizers and the Rain Forest Band to the Blind Pig.
Saunders brings 'Amazonica' to Ann Arbor
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