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Wednesday, May 15 2013

Thousands Join to Fight Breast Cancer

Most money raised by annual Komen event stays in Central New York

by Tom Magnarelli

Five volunteers were needed in 2008 to calibrate a new bilateral breast MRI at St. Joseph’s Imaging. Peg Kunz was the first in the machine. The radiologist told her there was something in her left breast, but it could be just an artifact or a glitch.

TV -
Wednesday, May 15 2013

Office Romance Comes to an End

The sitcom might have been set in Scranton, Pa., but it had familiar Central New York grace notes

by Bob Niedt

May, in the digital calendar of the TV world, is the month of goodbyes. Failed shows fly. Series that have sailed their course sink—or sail into the Scranton sunset.

COVER STORY -
Wednesday, May 15 2013

Sophistafunk

On a Tour Across the Universe

by Jessica Novak

After all, it was a Sunday show on a bitter cold night in January in Moscow, Idaho. As soon as the 1995 baby blue GMC conversion van the band calls Pat Sajak (the first van was named Vanna White) pulled up behind the snow-covered venue, an older, clearly intoxicated brunette started banging on the window.

STAGE -
Wednesday, May 15 2013

Herstory Exam

Kitchen Theatre honcho Rachel Lampert mines autobiographical amusement with And, Lately. . .

by James MacKillop

It’s hard to tell where the curtain speech (comments about exit doors, cells phones and so on) ends and the action begins in And, Lately. . . . Actor-playwright Rachel Lampert, who is the producing artistic director at Ithaca’s Kitchen Theatre Company, asks for a show of hands, “There isn’t anybody here who doesn’t know me, is there?” One timid hand goes up. With a shrug of the shoulders, she then advises, “You will.”

MUSIC -
Saturday, May 18 2013

Local Hop

Reviews of I Am Fool and The Goonies

by Jessica Novak

 I Am Fool. Freak In The Machine (independent).Looking at the cover art, a hilarious take on Theodoor Rombouts', A Lute Player, it's obvious that I Am Fool has a sense of humor. 

NEWS & BLUES -
Wednesday, May 15 2013

News & Blues

by Roland Sweet

Dogs would be required to wear life jackets at pool-equipped daycare and boarding facilities in Colorado, according to rules drafted by the Pet Animal Care Facilities Program, a division of the Colorado Department of Agriculture. “Not every dog is a good swimmer,” program manager Kate Anderson explained.

SANITY FAIR -
Wednesday, May 15 2013

What are They Smoking?

Stop pretending medicine is something you light up

by Ed Griffin-Nolan

People who say they want to legalize marijuana for medical use remind me of guys who say they read Playboy for the interviews. Sure you do.

FILM -
Wednesday, May 15 2013

Artists and Model

A gorgeous muse bridges the artistic generation gap in Renoir

by Bill DeLapp

Putting the “art” in “art-house flick,” the lush biopic Renoir (Samuel Goldwyn; 112 minutes; R; 2013) not only examines the twilight years of the Impressionist painter (1841-1919) but also the young female model who became his final artistic muse, as well as Renoir’s three sons, who embarked on their separate creative paths.

 
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