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The Best And Worst Political Films of All Time

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The Best  Game Change (2012): In the last couple of years, HBO has become a force in important cinema. Released in March 2012, this film...

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The Joy of Outdoor Concerts: A review of the Bluegrass Festival in the Aboretum

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On Saturday, October 27, Connecticut College held its first Bluegrass Festival in the Arboretum Theater. There is something about the open...

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The iPad Mini: How Does It Measure Up?

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Make All the Sandy-wiches: Two Voice editors share their (questionable) hurricane survival tips

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We interrupt our usual food-scapades to bring you a Hurricane Survival Guide in the event of a hurricane that actually affects us kids on...

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Wig and Candle Spells Success with Bee

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Laughter, cheers and a plethora of lively characters filled Oliva Hall as nine Conn students took the stage in Wig & Candle’s...

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Hip Hop and Humor: Macklemore’s latest album delivers fresh tracks and laughs

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Socially conscious, goofy, introspective, thought-provoking and absolutely hilarious. These are not words often used to describe the latest...

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Chinese Artist, Zhang Hongtu, Discusses Censorship, Culture and Craft

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On Thursday October 4, Chinese artist Zhang Hongtu spoke with students and faculty in the Chu room, in an event titled “Chinese Political...

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Freelance Whales’ Diluvia Ventures Just a Little Too Far Into Outer Space

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With the 2009 release of their first album Weathervanes, the Freelance Whales established themselves as an up-and-coming indie-pop band....

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Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Nominees are Announced

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Since the Red Sox couldn’t make the playoffs, New Englanders will have to distract themselves by imstead following the musical playoffs:...

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