Electro-rockers Jimkata will release a new EP “Ghosts & Killers” this week, and celebrate it with a CD release party at The Haunt.
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Electro-rockers Jimkata will release a new EP “Ghosts & Killers” this week, and celebrate it with a CD release party at The Haunt.
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David Lipsky’s “Although Of Course You End Up Becoming Yourself,” which documents a road trip with David Foster Wallace, is reviewed by Post Literature Editor Bob Proehl.
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“Memento Vivere (You Have to Live)”, a show of mixed media and collage works by Katelyn Inman, will be on view through June at the Ithaca Bakery store in Triphammer Mall.
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David Nelson Pollock reviews Tinkers, Paul Harding’s Pulitzer Prize-winning novel
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Ithaca Post Food Editor Amelia Sauter savors the first drops of soon-to-be released local bourbon.
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Judging by the large number of Indian people there I had a feeling this restaurant was going to be a good one.
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Post Movie Critic Steph Chichester reviews a double feature: “A Single Man” (7:20pm) and “Crazy Heart” (7:10 / 9:30pm), both at Cinemapolis
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Arlo Chapple-Berletic’s new art show “obliterati” features painted and formed scrap wood sculptures. This post-apocalyptic show is located at the Homegrown Skateboard Shop on the commons and runs through the beginning of March.
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John Prine gave a sold-out State audience his standard crowd-pleasing good humor, delivered both inside and between his well-loved songs. He was joined by talented backup musicians Dave Jacques and Jason Wilber and opening act Sara Watkins.
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