You haven’t seen genuine swagger until you’ve watched HBO’s most recent documentary, Beyoncé’s self-directed Life is But a Dream. In the film credits, Beyoncé Knowles…
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There is a common trope in the music industry in which a young pop starlet decides that she’s all grown up, and that it’s time for the rest of the world to know it too. As a result, she starts writing raunchy songs and dressing provocatively with the hopes of aging her fan base and proving that damnit, she’s not a little girl anymore. To apply this concept to literature, the pop star is J.K. Rowling, and her means of asserting her place amongst the grown-ups is her newest novel, The Casual Vacancy.
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GalaxyMinistry of Cool
RAW FROM THE SAW: One Direction – Take Me Home
by Brennin Cummings December 5, 2012Dudes, I’m gonna be real with you up front: This is not going to be an ironic review. I love One Direction. One Direction and…
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“America’s not a country, it’s a business.” This grim, final proclamation by Jackie Cogan (Brad Pitt) defines the overwhelming sentiment of Killing Them Softly. In…
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Oh my god, oh my god you guys! Looks like the Ithaca College’s Theatre has won the prize with their fall musical rendition of Legally Blonde.
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One aspect of this album that I really enjoy is the fact that among the powerful beats and brilliant combinations of instruments there is always a message about race, class, religion, or confidence that rings true.
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Review: Godspeed You! Black Emperor – ALLELUJAH! DON’T BEND! ASCEND!
by Robert S. Hummel October 16, 2012Now, a decade after their exile, Godspeed returns with a statement that more than makes up for lost time. Consisting of only four tracks, the product is fifty-two minutes of their most astonishing music to date.
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The play tells of his journey to find meaning to his life through art, love and new friends. However, the heaviness of the show, combined with the extremely slow pacing and sometimes-forced acting did not make this performance one of the best I have seen at IC.
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Breakfast may be the most important meal of the day and dinner a satisfyingly hearty affair, but brunch is without a doubt, the fanciest of meals. Even the idea of brunch is rooted in a delicious decadence — sleeping in, enjoying a leisurely meal in the late morning, often staving off the effect of last night’s shenanigans.
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