Of Montreal: Anything but ordinary
The scene at Of Montreal's Thursday show at the 9:30 Club: extras dressed as priests and prepubescent boys roamed the stage, lead singer Kevin Barnes crucified himself and group members sported neon costumes.
Stories from the February 4, 2010, Print Edition
The scene at Of Montreal's Thursday show at the 9:30 Club: extras dressed as priests and prepubescent boys roamed the stage, lead singer Kevin Barnes crucified himself and group members sported neon costumes.
Author Myla Goldberg provided an inside look at her writing Thursday during the launch of "Authors Out Loud," a literary series cosponsored by GW held at the D.C. Jewish Community Center.
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"Legion" tells the story of an apocalyptic adventure had by the Archangel Michael (Paul Bettany), who goes rogue after God decides to repeat the biblical purge of humanity.
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