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Swiss men cannot dance.
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This, among many other things, came from the mouths of singer Chinua Hawk and his Swiss minstrel Michel Kuntz at Cabrini's Coffeehouse, held on Wednesday Jan. 29, in the Wig Warn by the Campus Activities Programming Board.
Hawk, who has worked with Celine Dion and Wyclef Jean and is known for his poetic lyrics, exchanged jabs with Kuntz all night in front of an audience of close to 90 Cabrini students.
"Michel is addicted to Starbucks coffee," Hawk said. "He is going to rehab next week."
The night was not all fun and games, though. Hawk sang songs about falling in and out of love, growing up too fast and about the current situation about the possibility of going to war. "I am not a political person," Hawk said "But, everyone needs to put their two cents in."
Hawk ended his set with a song called "Raven Wings." When he asked if the crowd wanted one more song, his answer came in the form ofthun-