Month: <span>February 2010</span>

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Jeremy Gibson Band continues the music

Studio Amped continues this Friday with a performance by the Jeremy Gibson Band named after the main vocalist and guitarist.  The band plans to play songs from their new album, “Unsuspecting Will,” which will be sold at the event for $10.  Band members Jeremy Gibson (vocals, guitar and keyboard), Josh Sullivan (guitar and keyboards), Jesse...

Rolf’s Piano Series keys it’s first performer
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Rolf’s Piano Series keys it’s first performer

Kyra Wood- The Corsair   Global pianist sensation Sara Daneshpour, 21, gave the first performance of Rolf’s Piano Series Jan. 30 in the Ashmore Fine Arts Auditorium. Rolf’s Piano Series is a donation sponsored effort to spark more appreciation toward the classical art form. Daneshpour delivered her piano technique interpreting artists such as Scarlatti, Rachmaninoff,...

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Lady Pirates Vs. Gulf Coast Community College/ Live Blog

Click the link below to view the live blog of the game. <iframe src=”http://www.coveritlive.com/index2.php/option=com_altcaster/task=viewaltcast/altcast_code=60e7e1ee9f/height=550/width=470” scrolling=”no” height=”550px” width=”470px” frameBorder =”0″ allowTransparency=”true”  ><a href=”http://www.coveritlive.com/mobile.php/option=com_mobile/task=viewaltcast/altcast_code=60e7e1ee9f” >Lady Pirates Vs. Gulf Coast Community College</a></iframe>

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Start off to a new semester, Studio Amped

Hey guys and gals, this is Kristen from SGA reporting to tell you of the upcoming events SGA is doing in our school and community. What we are involving ourselves in this time around is a little something called Studio Amped. Studio Amped is an eight week concert series (from January 15 to March 5)...

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Go away, Jay Leno

Paul Smith – The Corsair The recent late-night shake-up at NBC has many people wondering who’s to blame. The conventional wisdom seems to suggest neither talk-show host is at fault, but the real culpability lies with the executives of the NBC brass. However, make no mistake about it; this is all one man’s fault: Jay...

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Hope to Harvest: Come-backs

Ansley Zecckine – The Corsair Large, black letters in all-caps, stamped with all the grace of a firm and proud typeset, flow together into intimidating phrases, sometimes even being gathered from the Bible. They form into signs, magnets and stickers that can be seen on the bumpers of cars, all over some cars, and even...

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Questionable expectancy for the crisis in Haiti

Dana Whitten – The Corsair The fifth deadliest natural disaster in recorded history was a devastating tsunami no less than five years ago off the Indian Ocean coast. Up to 14 countries were affected by this undersea mega-thrust earthquake killing more than 230,000 victims and causing a worldwide humanitarian awareness that engulfed the globe with...

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Students star in PLT’s performance of ‘The Women’

Wade Manns – The Corsair The Pensacola Little Theater is presenting the production of Clare Booth Luce’s play “The Women,” a comedy of manners set in the 1930s about the interactions and sometimes brutal gossiping habits of women in different social classes. The production stars Ashley Sapp and Victoria Cruz, both students at PJC, among...