Nov. 11, 2003 Online Since 1996 Vol 78 No. 20
The Appalachian | Entertainment

by Kevin DeLury
Senior Staff Writer
Usually, the jump from a demo to a regular song on an EP is nothing spectacular. A few finishing touches and there you have it, a polished track ready for consumption.

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RAQ, promoting sophomore release, returns to Cafe Portifino by Dusty Teng Staff Writer
RAQ (pronounced “rack”) is coming back to town and pulling out all the stops.
With the recent release of their sophomore album “Carbohydrates,” the quartet from Burlington, Vt., is excited to return to Boone.

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One acts bring 'The Whole Shebang,' 'The Come Back' to stage By Stephanie Marshall
Staff Writer
One-act plays “The Whole Shebang” and “The Come Back” will show tomorrow through Saturday in I.G. Greer Arena Theatre.

“I think students should support students, especially in something like this, because actors are very vulnerable and need support. If you can’t get support from your peers then who can you get it from,” Director and senior Daryl Walker said.

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Kill Hannah By Bill Cutler
Staff Writer
Fresh off a their major label debut album, Kill Hannah comes into Boone riding on a bullet train from their Chicago hype.

The band will play Whitewater Lounge in Plemmons Student Union Wednesday at 9 p.m.

Founded by lead singer Mat Devine back in 1995, Kill Hannah has been a vein leaking members and infusing new ones ever since, finally settling with a set five when guitarist Jon Radtke joined.

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