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Lee’s Oriental Market offers a wide variety of foods from Asia

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Though it’s located just a short walk from Conn’s southern boundary, the exterior view of Lee’s Oriental Market strangely resembles a...

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Please “Cum” Again: The Book-A-Zine is New London’s Old Sex Shop

Arts

The Book-A-Zine is a rather inconspicuous store on Bank Street. I would have easily walked right by it without noticing that it is a sex...

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Preview: Season 3 of “Game of Thrones” Won’t Disappoint

Arts

Winter is definitely coming this time. Season three of HBO’s hit series Game of Thrones (based on the series A Song of Ice and Fire by...

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Previewing “Moments of Freedom” Curated by Ikram Lakhdhar ’13

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Moments of Freedom: Revolutionary Art from China, South Africa and Tunisia, an art exhibit curated by Ikram Lakhdhar ’13 as part of her...

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The Next Day Looks to Yesterday: A review of Bowie’s latest album

Arts, Reviews

Before I tell you anything, you probably already know that The Next Day is not David Bowie’s best album. You probably already know that...

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Want More Spring Break? James Franco Has Got You Covered

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Spring Breakers — already one of the more controversial and outrageous films of the year — is sure to grab you by the seat of your...

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Vagina Warriors Promote Women’s Empowerment

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On Saturday, February 23 and Sunday, February 24, eighty-five women from Connecticut College took over Evans Hall to perform the eleventh...

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Student-Directed Play Dead Man’s Cell Phone Leaves Audience Smiling but Reflective

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Ringing phones, punch line zingers and awkward comedy were in abundance at this weekend’s performance of Dead Man’s Cell Phone. The...

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