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In Defense of Odd Future

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Odd Future are the kings (and queen) of sarcastic, internet-fiend youth often mistaken as hipsters. We’re in day when the term...

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Blink 182 Debuts Neighborhoods

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When you think of Blink-182, you might picture three men running down the sidewalk naked. It seems that the days when Mark Hoppus belted,...

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Limón Dance Company Returns to Conn

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As a part of the Onstage Series at Connecticut College, The Limón Dance Company graced the Palmer Auditorium stage on Friday evening. It...

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Sporcle Vs. Stumbleupon

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It’s a beautiful Sunday afternoon, you know, that time in America where students are sitting in their rooms cranking out those two papers...

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Roasting, Charlie Sheen?

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Fall Album Reviews: Codes and Keys by Death Cab for Cutie

Arts, Reviews

Is Death Cab for Cutie still relevant? It’s been six years since the band released “I Will Follow You into the Dark” and everyone you...

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It’s Sunny Again

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As I sat in my room waiting for the season premiere of It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia to start, I found myself hoping, if not praying,...

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Who’s The Boss?

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Fall Album Reviews: Era Extraña by Neon Indian

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Chillwave or not, Alan Palomo and his brainchild Neon Indian have made quite the considerable ripple in the eyes of those transfixed on the...

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A Bite of Shark Night

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When I chose to review Shark Night 3D, I knew it wasn’t going to be a good movie. I know, I know, a critic is supposed to enter a movie...

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