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Chinatown’s Dumpling Cafe is Great for Students

November 11, 2011November 11, 2011 - by Deb Singer - Leave a Comment

Meal after meal, college students around Boston suffer through countless bad dining hall selections and lukewarm ramen noodles. A solution to this problem has finally been found, and it is …

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Don’t Print That: An Interview with the Dear Abbeys

November 11, 2011November 11, 2011 - by Amalie Steidley - 1 Comment

The Dear Abbeys may not need an introduction. The all-male acapella group is well known on campus, to say the least; they routinely play to standing-room only audiences. Many a …

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BU TweetCreep: November 6th – 11th

November 11, 2011November 11, 2011 - by Liz Breen - Leave a Comment

Okay, I was going to dedicate this whole beginning part to how great @BUDiningService was this week (partially because they are naturally hilarious and partially because the BU community has …

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Perry’s Gaffe Steals the Spotlight

November 10, 2011November 10, 2011 - by Ross Ballantyne - 1 Comment

“Oops.”  With one word, Texas governor Rick Perry’s 2012 presidential dreams quite likely hang in the balance. On Wednesday night, Oakland University in Rochester, Michigan hosted the second of five …

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A Black Box Turned Colorful: “Writers at the Black Box”

November 10, 2011November 11, 2011 - by Ingrid Adamow - Leave a Comment

A black box, in theatre terms, is a large, bare, black-walled room bordered by spectator seating. It is stark; free of distractions from the displays of creativity that take place …

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Melancholia, released 2011
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‘Melancholia’ Review: It’s The End of The World As We Know It, And Kirsten Dunst Feels Fine

November 10, 2011November 10, 2011 - by Sara Arnold - 1 Comment

Melancholia, the latest from controversial director Lars von Trier, is a consuming experience. From the opening, a dream-like sequence cutting to different slowed down scenes of the apocalypse as “Tristan …

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Joker’s Vision Does Dubstep Right

November 10, 2011November 9, 2011 - by Nee-Sa Lossing - 1 Comment

Dubbed the “King of Bass Music” by XLR8R Magazine, Joker calls his sound “Purple Music”: a blend of ambient, grimey and unexpected dubstep (a piano even makes an appearance!) that …

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Tofu on a bed of veggies.
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Back to Basics: Simple Roasted Tofu

November 10, 2011November 9, 2011 - by Estefania Souza - Leave a Comment

In my family, being a vegetarian is not an option. My dad and sister have been meat lovers ever since I can remember. My mom has her own omitting-animal-proteins-is-strictly-forbidden health …

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The Gleecap: “The First Time”

November 9, 2011January 26, 2013 - by Jon Erik Christianson - Leave a Comment

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 …

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“In God We Trust”

November 9, 2011November 8, 2011 - by Evan Caughey - Leave a Comment
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Tower Heist
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‘Tower Heist’ Review: Subtly Smart Skyscraper Caper

November 9, 2011November 8, 2011 - by Ruth Chan - Leave a Comment

With Occupy Wall Street fresh in our minds, Tower Heist couldn’t have opened at a better time. Set in the world of the elite 1%, the film centers around the …

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Common's new album The Dreamer, The Believer comes out December 20th! Wait, wrong plug.
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AMC’s Hell on Wheels

November 9, 2011January 26, 2013 - by Adrian Burke - Leave a Comment

AMC’s slate of scripted programming, like any other network, has been hit and miss. It’s easy to idealize a network that produces gems like Mad Men and Breaking Bad, but …

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