A&E Singles 11/02/22
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By Caroline Palermo, Staff Writer Taylor Swift should’ve asked us to meet her at 3 a.m. instead. While Swift’s tenth studio album, Midnights, dropped at midnight last Friday, a mere three hours later Swift dropped the surprise deluxe version dubbed the 3am Edition. The seven tracks that joined the original 13 confirm that Swift still needs help choosing the best tracks to share. Midnights is a solid addition to her discography but lacks the eccentricity of her other works. Midnights sees Swift’s musical style leave the comfort of the Folklorian woods and head back to the outskirts of the city. … Continue reading Mid Midnights is enjoyable, lacking in depth
By Caroline Palermo, Staff Writer Grief is difficult to explain, let alone show in two hours on stage. Despite the challenge, Rabbit Hole, last weekend’s first Xavier Theatre production of the semester, displayed a genuine depiction of grief through its poignant script, brilliant set design and cast. Rabbit Hole follows homemaker Becca (Erin Bonham) and her patient husband Howie (Andrew Normington) after the loss of their four-year-old son Danny in a tragic car accident. She’s surrounded by her irresponsible younger sister Izzy (Regan Utrup) and her overbearing but caring mother Nat (Anna Kahle). Jason (Parker Culp), the socially awkward teenager … Continue reading Good grief: Rabbit Hole astonishes
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