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Degas comes to the Tampa Museum of Art

By Degas comes to the Tampa Museum of Art

From March 12 to June 19, the museum is featuring the works of Degas, a French impressionist artist who lived from 1834-1917 and worked with both two-dimensional and three-dimensional art. He is famous for his ...

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ALBUM REVIEW – Cut Copy’s ‘Zonoscope’

By ALBUM REVIEW – Cut Copy’s ‘Zonoscope’

Cut Copy. It’s a computer function for word processors and also the name of a kicky band hailing from Melbourne, Australia. Their sound ranges from acronyms such as electropop and even post-punk. Recognized for their ...

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CAL Dean Tames Sykes Chapel Organ

By CAL Dean Tames Sykes Chapel Organ

To many organs bring to mind weddings, churches and even Count Dracula. Last Saturday evening, however, the organ was an instrument of celebration as Haig Mardirosian played his “Dedicatory Recital” inside the Sykes Chapel Center ...

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Jared Mahone Brings Soul to SP ‘Unplugged’

By Jared Mahone Brings Soul to SP ‘Unplugged’

Tuesday night, a crowd mulled about with $1 coffees in hand, while I sat comfortably on Stadium’s couches at my keyboard. We were gathered in front of Jazzman’s for the first Student Production’s Unplugged session ...

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Lights! Camera! Action! Directors Shine at UT Film Fest

By Lights! Camera! Action! Directors Shine at UT Film Fest

In Reeves Theatre on Saturday night, waiting for the lights to dim and the screen to light up, there was just one thing missing — popcorn. At the University of Tampa’s Film and Digital Festival, ...

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Wisdom By the Mug; Beau Bristow, ‘Unplugged’

By Wisdom By the Mug; Beau Bristow, ‘Unplugged’

At eight o’clock on a rainy Tuesday evening, Student Productions hosted its second SP Unplugged Event in Jazzman’s Cafe. As the downpour began outside, Stadium transformed into a cozy (albeit extremely noisy) living room. Everyone ...

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Composer Anton Coppola Performs New Opera

By Composer Anton Coppola Performs New Opera

The music department is making UT an offer it simply cannot refuse. Master composer Anton Coppola will be visiting UT during the music department’s Coppola Fest. Anton Coppola’s nephew Francis Ford Coppola directed Godfather III, ...

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ARTE Fiesta Celebrates Latin Cultures

By ARTE Fiesta Celebrates Latin Cultures

The University of Tampa is about to get cultured. This chilly November will feel hot as July as Tampa Bay’s Festival of the Americas breezes through campus. Every year the cultural fiesta, ARTE, one of ...

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Music Instructor Brian Presents ‘Evening of Jazz’

By Music Instructor Brian Presents ‘Evening of Jazz’

Ready for some smooth, classy fun? On Oct. 25, Plant Hall is prepared to get its new-found jazz groove going with a five, six, seven, eight! “People are always asking me, ‘Where can I go ...

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Howl-O-Scream Rocks Their 10th Anniversary

By Howl-O-Scream Rocks Their 10th Anniversary

“You’re myX! You’re myX!” Sylvie, the strange front-woman of fictitious band myX, rocked the stage at Busch Gardens’ Howl-O-Scream 2010. A group of her loyal followers decked out in fishnets and black eyeliner moshed their ...

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Ping: Part Facebook, Part Twitter, All Music

By Ping: Part Facebook, Part Twitter, All Music

When Apple introduced the new iTunes 10 on Sept. 1, music lovers got a little surprise: there- -was an entirely new service attached to their iTunes store account. A little purple cloud greeted users who ...

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Professors and Students Present Poetry in 3-D

By Professors and Students Present Poetry in 3-D

Imagine the University of Tampa as it it might have looked in the times of ancient Greece: Plato and Socrates are philosophizing in the Spartan Club,and you’re outside chilling with Homer in Vaughn Courtyard. All ...

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Isele Brings Temptations to Fletcher Lounge

By Isele Brings Temptations to Fletcher Lounge

Composer-in-Residence, Music Professor and Director David Isele is premiering five new, original pieces for the University of Tampa’s listening pleasure. UT’s faculty-comprised Quartet-in- Residence, the Quartet de Minaret, has performed many of Isele’s compositions, including ...

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When Cello Meets Piano: The Battle in Reeves

By When Cello Meets Piano: The Battle in Reeves

A midnight black grand piano sits center stage in Reeves Theatre, not a podium, nor a movie screen, but a piano with a mirrored underbelly, revealing a myriad of keys and strings. It signifies the ...

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