Arts & Living

A vintage kind of sexy

February 5, 2013 Raven Schley 0

The more we continue to propel into the future, the more it seems like people’s natural tendency is to just remove all of their clothes. It’s no help that many of today’s top musicians enforce […]

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Swim for a cause

February 5, 2013 Terah Boyd 0

Frigid winter weather isn’t enough to keep some Georgia State students out of the pool.

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Local artist brings crafty bling to State

February 4, 2013 Samantha Reardon 0

If you’re looking for art on campus, look no further than Aaron El-Amin’s jewelry stand in front of Georgia State’s General Classroom Building. El-Amin crafts original, unique pieces of jewelry with natural materials like copper, […]

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For the record books

February 1, 2013 Alexis Smith 0

In its first 100 years of existence, Georgia State University has already garnered a long list of feats. Most recently, a place in the Guinness Book of World Records for the most high-fives under one […]

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Food review: The Italian next door: Antico Pizza

January 30, 2013 Terah Boyd 1

The Westside’s popular BYOB destination, Antico, (Italian for “ancient”), is doing one thing—serving up super authentic Italian pizza su- per fast with zero frills. Buried off Hemphill in the middle of a Georgia Tech-filled residential […]

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Music Review: A$AP Rocky: Long.Live.Rocky

January 30, 2013 Mahad Mousse 0

Grade: A+ Verdict: Vertical growth for A$AP on some fronts and a shallow side step on others for an ambitious sounding debut. Humbled beginnings in poverty stricken, crime-ridden neighborhoods are nothing new to origin stories […]

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Two-man show livens up recital hall

January 30, 2013 Iman Naim 0

Trombonist Cory Mixdorf and pianist Joni Chan lit up the Florence Kopleff Recital Hall with their smooth notes at a late Monday night recital. Mixdorf began the performance with an improvised charade, by pretending not […]

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