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You'd think that after a year at Ithaca College, I'd stop being surprised at how much talent this campus holds. But whenever I go to something like SAB's Open Mic Night, I'm always amazed at what my fellow classmates can do.
Last night in the Pub, many of IC's students showcased their skills in front of their peers. I was thrilled to see a lot of fellow students struttin' their stuff on stage. I never have a problem with boys and guitars, and the "boys with guitars" demographic were out in full force on Thursday night. My favorite was a fellow from Sri Lanka, a junior named Oshan Gunawardana who graced us with my favorite John Mayer song, "Why Georgia." Dan Licata and Joe Pera offered up a short play called "A Captain's Desire: Yours Truly From Across the Sea" (also starring Katie Henly), the highly entertaining content of which I cannot describe in this parent-friendly blog. (Ed.: Aw, c'mon, parents are grown-ups too!) Musical groups Drinking Party, Passing Through, and the Jam Burgers also gave quite a show, but my favorite was a band of three freshman called Two Weeks In. This delightful trio did an acoustic version of the infamous 3Oh!3 song "Don't Trust Me," complete with (get this!) trumpet. Oh, Ithaca College, how I love you...
Check out pictures in the gallery to your right, and keep your eye out for SAB's next Open Mic Night for more talent and fun.
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