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REBECCA VINCENT


UB’s cast of Spring Awakening stomps and dances along to popular song “Totally F*cked.” The award-winning rock musical will finish its run at the CFA May 3.
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Spring Awakening rocks crowd

Spring Awakening opened at the Center for the Arts last week and continues its performances this weekend. If you haven’t yet caught this talented group of students stomping, singing and moving through the struggles of adolescence – you should.


UB’s spring performance is pushing the boundaries of live performances with this year’s musical, Spring Awakening. While many other colleges choose to perform this show censored, UB will showcase the uncensored version featuring popular songs like “Totally F*cked” and “The B*tch of Living.”
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Rock musical Spring Awakening comes to UB's Center for the Arts

The UB Department of Theatre and Dance will host the controversial Broadway hit Spring Awakening for its spring show. While other college casts may try to work around or censor parts of the performance, UB’s audience will be shaking their heads along to unedited versions of the show’s most popular songs like “Totally F*cked” and “The B*tch of Living.”


The newest installment of the Mad Max series will be released on May 15. Since the initial release in 1979, Mad Max has gained a strong underground cult-like following, and fans of the film series are eagerly anticipating the comeback film.
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The return of 'Mad Max'

Since the initial release in 1979, Mad Max has gained a strong underground cult-like following, and fans of the film series are eagerly anticipating the comeback film, being released in May. The newest installment of the film brings the older three back into the light – a trend that’s been seen in films recently across all genres.


The Miro Quartet’s performance in the Lippes Concert Hall in Slee Hall this weekend is one of many events students can attend if they need something to do with their sweetheart on campus. Saturday’s concert starts at 7:30 p.m. Courtesy of Michael Carter
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An on-campus Valentine's Day date

The Miro Quartet?s performance in the Lippes Concert Hall in Slee Hall this weekend is one of many events students can attend if they need something to do with their sweetheart on campus.


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