Ginger Rogers’ Exhibit Honors the Life and Work of a Star
She helped invent the modern film. She redefined 20th century womanhood. She was a triple threat with legs for days. She even owned a ranch. At this past Monday, October …
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She helped invent the modern film. She redefined 20th century womanhood. She was a triple threat with legs for days. She even owned a ranch. At this past Monday, October …
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Julia and Valentina are frighteningly similar. As mirror-image twins, they are perfectly symmetrical to one another. Valentina’s heart is even located on the opposite side of her chest, causing her …
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Last year’s Indie darlings Surfer Blood released their long-anticipated Tarot Classics on Kanine Records today. The EP serves as a trailer for Surfer Blood’s next full-length release, and contains four …
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Overall Grade: A Download Now: “Midnight City,” “Soon, My Friend,” “Steve McQueen” & “This Bright Flash” Until October 18, it had been three years since M83, the French electro-pop act …
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“The Violence Project” examines violence in many cultures through a variety of monologues and scenes.
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It is a sad day indeed when your favorite chick-rocker leaves your favorite band, but Amy Klein, formerly of New Jersey rockers Titus Andronicus, has decided to call it quits. …
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I am no longer a hockey virgin. Despite my knowledge of BU being a hockey lover’s paradise, I never felt drawn to the sport. That all changed Thursday night. Seeing …
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The best part of Days, Real Estate’s sophomore release, is the title. It perfectly encapsulates everything about the album. Set in the past, Days expounds upon the youthful restlessness that was …
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The French’s role in film history is colossal. From the early 19th century, France has been putting forth directors and innovators like George Méliès who, with his surreal films (such …
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“Oh how the mighty have fallen.” That’s what tastemaker Nathan Jackson of ChemicalJump.com said when the title track and second single of Justice‘s latest offering, Audio, Video, Disco, hit the …
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After reviewing Youth Lagoon’s debut album earlier this month, I was fortunate enough to interview Trevor Powers, the man behind the much acclaimed Boise-based band. What follows is a portion …
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This past Friday, October 21, the storage-closet-turned-haven of acceptance, comfort, and love formerly known as the Women’s Resource Center hosted its third birthday party. The gathering had all the makings …
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