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Creatures of the Night Festival Fails

Many music festival goers have the knowledge that a first year festival can swing either way. Some first year festivals mark the start of something incredible, something that can be seen as an annual celebration of music and friendship. Unfortunately for myself and about a thousand other people, Creatures of […]

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I’ve Been Keeping up with the Kardashians

Have you been keeping up?  It’s hard for me to conceive that anyone has not been keeping up with the Kardashians. I mean look around: they’re everywhere from books to explicit movies. What started as noise in the background while I do my homework has evolved into an hour of nonproduction […]

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“Modes of Representation” Featured

Photograph of the Modes of Representation gallery by staff writer/photographer Ben Rigney Now is a great time to take advantage of one of the great opportunities available for UCBA students by visiting an art exhibit that’s near and dear to our campus. This exhibit, Modes of Representation, is located at […]

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Fall into Style

The Fall season is slowly approaching, but even with the slow pace you’re still anxious to sip hot chocolate, lay in bed and watch Netflix, wear your favorite sweater and to show everyone that bad ass jacket you spent all your money saving for last year. Fall is definitely my […]

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Top Two Movies to See

The Gift  Summary: The Gift is about a young married couple who is relocating to California for the husband's new job. This causes a series of harrowing events as he meets an acquaintance from his middle school days who brings strange gifts to the couple and brings up a mysterious […]

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Movies: “Furious 7” Primarily For Fans of the Series

It appears that the crew is taking one last ride in what appears to be the final installment of the “Fast & Furious” franchise with “Furious 7.”   This time around Dominic Toretto (Vin Diesel) and his crew are being hunted down by the skilled British assassin Deckard Shaw (Jason […]

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Fashion: Let It Be YOUR Style, Not THEIR Style

So we’ve reached our final issue for the semester.  It’s been a pleasure sharing my fashion advice, opinions, and experiences with you.  For this issue, I would like to leave you with a bite full of interesting facts and criticism towards certain trends and styles.  There will always be trends […]

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Fashion: Now It’s Men’s Turn

So, we are peeking into April, and by now everyone has been feeling this spring spirit.  There is more sunshine, the weather is getting warm, and there is this urgency to dress in brighter colors.  During fashion week there were a lot of colors and prints mixed to give ideas […]

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Music: Meg Myers Announces Spring Tour

Atlantic recording artist Meg Myers has announced an extensive headline tour that will kick off in New York City on May 11 at The Studio At Webster Hall.  Myers recently released her new single “Sorry” from her upcoming debut album of the same name, which is scheduled for release this […]

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Music: Scott Bradlee Turns Ridiculous Into Sublime

Have you ever wondered what Lady Gaga’s “Just Dance” would sound like as a vintage 1940’s jazz tune?  Or what Taylor Swift would sound like if she was a burlesque singer?  Or what if indie band The Neighbourhood had a similar style to French singer Edith Piaf?  If so, then […]