Arts & Entertainment
Gen. B strikes another chord

General B and the Wiz has returned to Luther for one more year before three of the band members graduate.
The five-piece alternative blues-rock band played their first full set in Decorah for this school year began at Americana Grille on Saturday, September 24.
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Theatre/Dance is not clowning around

Professor of Theatre/Dance Bob Larson and visiting artist Paola Coletto will be presenting a lecture and workshop entitled “The Red Nose Mask: Vulnerability and Truth for the Actor” on Sept. 23 at 7:00 p.m. in Studio 2 in the CFA.
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Movies You Missed: Following

“Following” is a very low budget thriller from 1998, starring relatively unknown actors. The movie is about a man (whose film credit is ‘The Young Man’) is trying to think up inspiration for his next novel by randomly following citizens of London.
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Folk-Pop band visits KWLC

Last week campus radio station KWLC hosted Twin Cities band Bella Ruse for a special in-studio performance and interview.
The self-described “folk-pop” duo, who have performed on MTV and Showtime and has also opened for stars such as Sarah McLachlan and Heart, made a stop at Luther on their way to visit colleges all across the country.
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Get to know your KWLC DJ

Shameless Plug: Rock show on Tuesdays at 10:00 P.M.; show on KPVL Tuesdays at 7:00 P.M.
Best thing about KWLC: It’s been a great opportunity to stay current with indie and incoming music. Plus, you get a lot of free music, because it’s your job to put together a show that flows together well, and you can’t really do that by picking and choosing. You have to know your music well.
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KWLC Review: Mocean Workers’ “Candygram from Mowo”

Mocean Worker (pronounced like “motion worker”) is the alias of Adam Dorn, bass player and mastermind behind the project’s jazz influenced dance beats.
His forthcoming sixth full length album, “Candygram from Mowo!” out on Sept. 27, explores the foundations of jazz and dance which have been created through his previous works.
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Luther welcomes the ‘Voice of the Midwest’

One the most anticipated performances of the year is award-winning author, humorist, radio personality and storyteller Garrison Keillor who will take to the main stage of the CFL on Tuesday Sept 27.
Director of Campus Programming Tanya Gertz had a major role in helping to book Keillor.
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