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From the monthly archives:

March 2011

Post Picks: No Joke

by Post Editors on March 31, 2011

Mike Brindisi & the New York Rock, and Gunpoets, two of Ithaca’s most popular bands, gather together for a co-bill Friday, April 1, 2011.

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Drink My Words: Relationship Advice

by Amelia Sauter on March 30, 2011

Humor columnist Amelia Sauter shares her secrets to a long-lasting relationship, including why you need to hire a plumber.

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While You Were In: Plastic Nebraska

by Post Editors on March 29, 2011

Plastic Nebraska returned to the Chapter House Saturday, March 26, 2011 for two sets. Post photographers Heather Ainsworth and Ed Dittenhoefer were there.

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Post Picks

by Post Editors on March 25, 2011

The Westy’s Spring songs; spooky-sexy Plastic Nebraska, and improvisational guitarist Eugene Chadbourne.

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Bird on a Wire

by Luke Z. Fenchel on March 24, 2011

The singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and producer Andrew Bird is a rare talent: an artist whose live performances are stunning high-wire acts as entrancing and singular as his studio output is enthralling in its texture and complexity.

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Drink My Words: Slow Death

by Amelia Sauter on March 23, 2011

Cartoonist Amelia Sauter’s idea of a slow, painful death.

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While You Were In

by Post Editors on March 22, 2011

Black is Green, a new local band opened for hometown heroes Ayurveda, an Ann Arbor jazz group stopped through town, and three of Ithaca’s finest songwriters sat down on a Sunday evening at Felicia’s. Photos by Heather Ainsworth and Justin Zoll

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This Just In

by Post Editors on March 20, 2011

Before a spring tour that will take him to, among other places Dan Aykroyd’s House, Keir Neuringer will stop by the new “live culture” restaurant Culture Shock with Chris Seeds.

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Post Picks

by Post Editors on March 18, 2011

Peter Glanville, Ayurveda, the Tin Teardrops and much more!

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Un-Cook-ed ‘Pig’

by Post Editors on March 17, 2011

The inventive Readers’ Theatre, helmed by Anne Marie Cummings, will be taking on Neil LaBute’s compelling work “Fat Pig” for its latest production, this weekend at Buffalo Street Books.

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