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By KAYLA MENES | Dec. 4, 2014Spectrum File Photo Katy Perry first appeared on the music charts in 2008 with her track ?I Kissed a Girl.? You know the song.
Spectrum File Photo Katy Perry first appeared on the music charts in 2008 with her track ?I Kissed a Girl.? You know the song.
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UB?s Musical Theatre program fought off the foul weather to put on an intimate and well-rehearsed performance of ?The Man Who Would Be King.? The play was performed at the Center For the Arts? Black Box Theatre on Saturday. Emily Aiing Ling, The Spectrum After three delays due to the egregious winter storm, the students of UB?s Musical Theatre program proved the show must go on by performing ?The Man Who Would Be King? Saturday. The play was adapted from the Rudyard Kipling novella of the same name.
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Suzanne Collins? ?The Hunger Games? has become a global phenomenon, attracting million of viewers to the theater for each film.
Pose is an iPhone and Android accessible app designed to show users trends in fashion, what designers are up to, and purchase clothing. Famous investors of the new app include Rachel Zoe and and Stella McCartney. If the stylish side of Instagram and eBay had a baby, it would be the fashion app Pose. Catering to the power of the digital age, Pose showcases the latest trends to any users? fingertips with purchasing, selling or trading fashion items and accessories just a touch away. The free app launched three years ago and has formed an eclectic community of fashion lovers, including celebrity stylist and Pose investor Rachel Zoe, fashion designer Stella McCartney, supermodel Coco Rocha, America?s Next Top Model alum Eva Marcille as well as fashion bloggers.
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The original tale of Michael Myers launched an entire genre of slasher films and immortalized Halloween's psychopathic antagonist as a pop culture icon.
The Zodiaque dance company celebrated their 41st season with performances Wednesday through Sunday at UB?s Center for the Arts.