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'Archangels' stretched wings

'Archangels' stretched wings
Did you hear the one about the young man whose identity cards, thanks to a malicious bureaucrat, identify him as a Labrador retriever? Then you have the basic outline of "Archangels Don't Play Pinball," a satirical farce by Nobel Prize winner Dario Fo.…

Artist combines old and new

Artist combines old and new
Standing on a stool in the darkroom, Northampton Community College graduate Alyssha Chuck checked her negative. She wanted to tweak one of the photographs she'd be showing in an exhibit titled "De Rei Natura, On the Nature of a Thing" at the College.…

Local band is turning heads nationwide

Local band is turning heads nationwide
Husband and wife songwriting team, The Villas, aren't just playing around. Bill and Angie Villa have surrounded themselves with great musicians, two great records, and a serious, yet fun-loving attitude. …

Said Sadly produces like the pros

Said Sadly's new EP says the band is 'Alone Within,' but the fans wouldn't agree
After a three-year wait, Bethlehem's own, Said Sadly, has followed up its debut 2000 release, The Past Is Tragedy, with its new seven-track EP, Alone Within(Dissonant Records). …

Spartans almost pull off a miracle

Injury-plagued team falls short in championship
Spartans almost pull off a miracle
The gutsy women's basketball team came up just short in the Pennsylvania Collegiate Athletic Association's state championship game at Northampton Community College on Feb. 23. During the first half of the championship game with Allegheny Community College, the Lady Spartans didn't seem to have their hearts in the contest, but they came roaring back in the second half to make it close.…

Audio impressive part of 'Translation

You can enjoy this charming film on DVD
Audio impressive part of 'Translation
Sofia Coppola's "Lost in Translation" relies on its talented cast and beautiful locations instead of a contrived story. Coppola, the writer and director of this charming, Oscar-winning film, said that after visiting Japan when she was in her 20s, she wanted to film there.…

Plates for the palate

Culinary Arts has a grand buffet
Plates for the palate
Sitting around the table full of empty plates, drained glasses and used silverware, the Robinsons looked quite content. The family had just finished dining on smoked ham, tortellini, smoked salmon and other delicacies prepared by NCC student chefs at the Culinary Arts department's Final Grand Buffet on Jan.…

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