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A Jaunt to See “Chicago”

A Jaunt to See “Chicago”

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If you love Broadway Theater, you will enjoy the opportunity to travel to New York to see “Chicago” on a trip sponsored by the Campus Activities Board on Sunday, November 16. People are excited to see the musical because the movie “Chicago,” which won six Academy awards, was based on the successful revival of the musical.

All Sexualities Find Support in GSLBA

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Salve students are gay. Straight. Lesbian. Bisexual. Homosexual. Heterosexual. Transgender. These terms are examples of the sometimes invisible diversity that Salve’s Gay, Straight, Lesbian, Bisexual Alliance (GSLBA) is trying to make the student body see.

The New Music of “Dashboard Confessional”

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“Dashboard Confessional” is not another “processed boy band” or a “one hit wonder” phenomenon taking over the Billboard 100 for countless weeks then quickly forgotten. It is the solo act created by the talented Chris Caraba that has been credited a major influence for the emo craze in the industry.

The Scene: November 2003

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It’s Christmas Time in Newport Mansions!

Imagine strolling down Bellevue Avenue on a late November night – the snow peacefully falling, the sky a crystal dark blue. The Mansions are magnificently adorned for the holidays, complete with garlanded trees and white Christmas lights sparkling through frosty glass panes.

“Playing for Time” Opens this Week

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Beginning this week the Theater Department will present Arthur Miller’s “Playing for Time,” a haunting account of women who form an orchestra to survive their internment in Auschwitz.

Mosaic Correspondent Elisabeth Steinhardt talked with Jacqueline “Jackie” Boyle, a senior at Salve who is double-majoring in Theater Arts and English Communications about her role in Miller’s play.