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  • Cafe Terrs in Rutland CSC alum finds rhythm in Rutland

        At Café Terra in Rutland, Castleton State College alumnus Julian DeFelice is about to perform. It's 10 minutes until the first of three acts from his independent record label, Indiaman Traitor Judah Magdeline Records, is to play.

  • Robopocalys Book Review: Robopocalyps

    Books rarely get much media attention, but one release this winter has caught the attention of reviewers everywhere. I decided to check it out for myself, and it met and surpassed all expectations I had. Robopocalypse by Daniel H. Wilson is a book with a name that almost kills it.

  • Hot Club visits Castleton

    Silent movies and jazz music were the focus of Wednesday's performance in the Fine Arts Center by the Gypsy jazz band called the Hot Club of San Francisco.  It was a performance dubbed "Cinema Vivant," and is based largely on the Gypsy jazz music of Django Reinhardt and his music in the 1930's.