September 27, 2007 — Vol. 43, No. 7
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New fall TV season full of (mostly white) geeks, girls

Sarah Rodman

If you’re a geek who loves hot chicks, then grab your remote and some snacks and get comfy on the couch, because the new fall television season has plenty of shows both for and about you.

If you’re part of just about any minority group and you like seeing faces that look like yours looking back at you … well, you’ll have a little more free time on your hands.

Here’s a night-by-night breakdown:
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Party like it’s 1999: Shaggy turns back clock in Revere

Victor Kakulu

It may seem like a million years ago, but there was a time when Shaggy could do no wrong.

He dominated the ’90s and the early part of this decade as one of the few — if not the only — dancehall reggae artists to find consistent success in both the U.S. and overseas markets at the time. Full story

Thousands hit Hub for two-day back-to-school festival

Victor Kakulu

It may have just turned 22, but end-of-summer concert staple Collegefest isn’t ready to graduate and move out of its dorm just yet.

The two-day concert’s 2007 edition, celebrating its 22nd year in Boston, went off without a hitch this past weekend, drawing approximately 17,000 college student participants from over 100 campuses in the New England area to the Hynes Convention Center on Boylston Street. Full story

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