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Every end is a beginning

By Lindsey Rivait
Arts Editor
October 10, 2007

University of Windsor School of Art student, Collette Broeders, chose Ralph Waldo Emerson’s essay, Circles, to go along with the themes of circularity she expresses in her own works in her newest exhibit, Habits in Motion: a visual exploration of Ralph Waldo Emerson’s Circles from the First Essays (1841).

Habits in Motion features prints and drawings inspired by Emerson’s Circles essay. The exhibit is a personal exploration of the essay, not an interpretation. It explores Broeders’ own habit of circles. >>

Kings of Leon rocks the Fillmore Detroit

 

By Andrea Keelan

Lance Writer

October 10, 2007

On October 4, the Fillmore Detroit hosted three bands that brought the house down— almost literally.  Kings of Leon, Black Rebel Motorcycle Club, and Manchester Orchestra put on a solid rock’n’roll show that left fans cheering.

Opening act Manchester Orchestra from Atlanta, Georgia was a band of talented and emotionally charged musicians who kept the surprises coming.  A burly bearded guy walked on stage but when he started singing, the voice that came out of his mouth did not seem to match his body. >>

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The King of Clubs throws down

 

By Marla Evans

Lance Writer

October 10, 2007

When a guy I knew turned to me mid-set and said “I’m a heap of sweat,” I realized just how much we all had been moving, dancing and avoiding getting swallowed by the living thing that had become the dance floor.  We were slick with sweat and sticking close to each other like Saran Wrap.

 

The evening was a unique dance experience, taking us through the realms of techno and house and as the music swelled so did the size of the audience.  Packed shoulder to shoulder, we were all there for the same reason.  Carl Cox. >>