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Dying for Tony D’s

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For more than 10 years, Tony D’s in downtown New London has consistently served the community delicious food. This Valentine’s Day, I...

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Refugee Crisis Education Efforts Continue with Salam Neighbor

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Cummings Arts Center’s Evans Hall screened the 2016 documentary Salam Neighbor on Feb. 4. Salam Neighbor features Chris Temple and Zach...

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A Spastic, Entertaining Cry for Freedom: SITI’s Woolf-Based “Room”

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A one-woman act of madness, inspiration and femininity came to Conn’s Palmer Auditorium on Feb. 3: “Room,” directed by Anne Bogart...

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Restaurant Reviewers Feel out a Franchise: Ruminations on Longhorn Steakhouse

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                            Braving the elements in a car on the...

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Artist Profile: Sterling Rowe

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I recently sat down with Sterling Rowe ’19 to discuss his music, his life, and his plans for the future. As he pursues a degree in Music and Tech, Sterling continues to experiment and hone his craft, producing eclectic beats inspired by a long list of personal idols.

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Oh! Andromeda

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Oh! Andromeda Oh! Andromeda, defender of men, Friend of my friend. You are flesh, with blood and Eyes and breasts and a Gasping heart. You...

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Voice Interviews Local Instagram Celebrity, Katherine Bergeron

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In the middle of November two strapping young reporters, John Chatigny ’18 and Max Amar-Olkus ’19, walked into Fanning to...

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Bob: A Performance to Remember

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Last weekend I had the pleasure of attending a production of Peter Sinn Nachtrieb’s Bob, directed by Jason Karos. I was not disappointed.

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A short ride to Bangkok on the Camel Van

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With elements of sweet, salty, savory, spicy, and tangy, Thai food is one of my favorite cuisines. It also features flavors that stay with...

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Something Sketchy: In Retrospect

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As a lover of comedy and puns I was rather excited to see Something Sketchy, a flash comedy show organized by Aidan Gorrell and Riley...

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