Midseason TV: What to Watch
With the holidays upon us, it’s time to say goodbye to new TV for a while. Oh sweet, sweet television, how we will miss you. Whatever will we do? Spend …
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With the holidays upon us, it’s time to say goodbye to new TV for a while. Oh sweet, sweet television, how we will miss you. Whatever will we do? Spend …
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The Gleecap is a brand new column dedicated to recap and review the zany antics that occur in each episode of the television show Glee. Blog posts will be released each Wednesday following an …
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She’s probably most recognizable as the irresistible heartbreaker in the ever-so-popular flick (500) Days of Summer, or maybe as one-half of the loveable indie-folk duo She & Him. But now, …
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Written with assistance from Allan Lasser. This last semester flew by quickly; the holidays are approaching even quicker. Make sure that giving (and not just receiving) gifts is on the …
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Boom! Wham! Pow! The ComiQuad is a brand new column dedicated to the spandex-laden world of comics and superheroes. It goes up each Tuesday and will alternate between comic book reviews and other comic …
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Put simply, the Black Keys’ El Camino is a solid rock album. Every track stays unique, while the album as a whole is pleasantly cohesive. The current (and only) single, …
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The Milk Carton Kids, AKA Kenneth Pattengale and Joey Ryan, explore musical minimalism in their newest album, Prologue. Prologue was released in the summer of 2011, although its music—the simple …
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Somehow (actually, I know how. It was that whole time marches on thing) I have reached the end of my semester in Paris. Final papers have been written, final exams …
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As December approaches its halfway point, there is only one thing on BU students’ minds. Not ‘Ugly Christmas Sweater’ parties. No, no. What I refer to is, of course, finals. …
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Dear André Lauren Benjamin aka André 3000, First, let me say that I am a fan of you music. Your lyricism is incomparable; the flow is simple yet tactful; and …
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In 1977, Kerry Max Cook was a handsome 19 year-old. Cook had loving parents and a brother, Doyle Wayne, whom he considered his best friend. 22 years later, in 1999, …
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Here we are, kiddies. The last post of the semester. Last post of 2011. But I’ll be coming back to you in 2012 (the year of my graduation #HELP) to …
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