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Second album released

By Brandon Weiss

After a good year and a half of touring and huddling up in the studio, Protest the Hero re-emerged to the metal scene. The release of their second album, "Fortress," marks noteworthy progressions in the world of rock music. Hardcore, metal, and classic rock fans alike will enjoy this record.

Auster encourages writers

By Chris Sannino

Novelist, poet, screenwriter, and director Paul Auster visited Drexel while in Philadelphia promoting his newest movie "The Inner Life of Martin Frost," greeting a full house at the Ritz 5 Theater Feb. 20 for a screening of his self-directed feature film. Auster, a native of Newark, N.

TV endings and beginnings

By Nadum Fernand

HEADSHOT BY A HOPPER Now that everyone's caught up to episode eight of "The Wire" (On Demanders are a week ahead), we can safely pay our respects to Omar. There was never any question of whether or not it would happen. Omar had to go. With a name that big and many enemies, he couldn't survive on the streets of Baltimore anymore.

Brews Clues:

Tour Edition

By Dennis Mongello

Philadelphia has a great beer community with a ton of great craft breweries well within driving distance. These are just a few of the breweries that keep the beer scene strong in Philadelphia. They say if you love sausage, you shouldn't watch it being made.

Break out those earplugs

By Furrah Qureshi

"Random Spirit Lover" by Sunset Rubdown explodes into your ears. The band's sophomore album offers us the lyrical tornadoes and off-kilter clash of instruments only musical genius Spencer Krug could conjure. "The Mending of The Gown" is the first and best song on the album.

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