Director Don Baldini directs his last jazz ensemble
Seats were packed in the Redfern Arts Center’s Main Stage as Don Baldini directed his last Jazz Ensemble, featuring guest
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Seats were packed in the Redfern Arts Center’s Main Stage as Don Baldini directed his last Jazz Ensemble, featuring guest
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Winona LaDuke, founder of the Honor the Earth program and Vice Presidential nominee for the Green Party, was greeted by
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There was a nearly full house at the Colonial Theatre for ukulele icon Jake Shimabukuro whose high- energy performance had
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This Weeks Student Assembly Meeting was the second to last for Keene State College’s Fall 2016 Semester, with only one
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Locals to the Keene area, father John Cucchi and son Alex Cucchi, are both Keene State College alumni who have
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Authors, illustrators, and readers alike flocked to Keene State on Saturday, Oct. 29 for the 40th anniversary of the nationally
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Election day is only a few weeks away and Keene State’s Carroll House Gallery opened its doors to a political
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The Keene State College theater and dance program featured the revue “A…My Name Is Alice” at the Redfern Arts Center’s
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Tuesday Oct. 11, Dr. Rudra Aryal, a physics professor at Franklin Pierce University, visited the Keene State College. Dr. Aryal
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On Tuesday Oct. 4, the Mabel Brown Room hosted a screening of the documentary, “Tested,” directed and co-written by Curtis
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Choreographer and performer Charles “Lil Buck” Riley and cellist Ashley Bathgate visited the Redfern Arts Center on Oct. 5 during
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Throughout the Keene State College community, Rhodes Hall may seem like any other academic building on campus, however it holds
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Live political satire at the Redfern Arts Center
Capitol Steps returned to Keene State College for a sold-out show Friday, Sept. 30, for a comedic look into the
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