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    The Highlighter

    Posted on March 14, 2013 by Josh Johnson

    When The Highlighter first started by, it was used merely as a home for the overflow of content the WSN Arts desk was producing.Read More »

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    ‘Journey’ returns gaming to its roots

    Posted on March 14, 2013 by Josh Johnson

    The main criticism against “Journey,” a Playstation Network game created by the indie developer thatgamecompany, is that it is not really a game.Read More »

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    Multiplayer experience takes gamers on journey

    Posted on March 14, 2013 by Jonathon Dornbush

    The term “multiplayer gaming” often brings to mind images of someone playing round after round of “Halo” or “Call of Duty.”Read More »

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    Top sincere games of past, future

    Posted on March 14, 2013 by Jonathon Dornbush and Josh Johnson

    Best, sincere video games of the past and future.Read More »

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    Online vs Rentals

    Posted on March 14, 2013 by Jeremy Grossman and Stefan Melnyk

    Those who lament the disappearance of the video rental store tend to see it as the end of social film viewing, but such claims wither under the slightest scrutiny. Read More »

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    ’42′

    Posted on March 14, 2013 by Bob Teoh

    Only some trailers are capable of giving a viewer chills, and “42’s” manages to do just that. Read More »

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    ‘Silver Linings Playbook’

    Posted on March 14, 2013 by Jordan Axelrod

    “Silver Linings Playbook” is regarded as David O. Russell’s most personal film. With its blend of comedy, drama, romance, football and dance, the Best Picture-nominated film continues to touch audiences across the world. Read More »

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    ‘The Perks of Being a Wallflower’

    Posted on March 14, 2013 by Bethany McHugh

    While watching “The Perks of Being a Wallflower,” it is easy to laugh at the characters because of the things they say.Read More »

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    ‘Beasts of the Southern Wild’

    Posted on March 14, 2013 by Isabel Jones

    “Beasts of the Southern Wild” is one of the most emotionally honest on-screen tales in recent years.Read More »

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    ‘Girls’: two-faced vs. down-to-earth

    Posted on March 14, 2013 by Junior Gonzales and Alex Greenberger

    “Girls,” “Girls,” “Girls” — that’s all anyone seems to be talking about lately.Read More »

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When I was a kid, I loved the Harry Potter books. This isn’t exactly a mind-blowing revelation, as that was an opinion shared by most of my peers. However, my middle school self was so anti-mainstream that I felt the need to express my adoration of the J.K. Rowling series in a way that was different from that of my classmates. Hence, I had my dad order the original British versions from Amazon U.K. for me to read.

At the time, words like mainstream, indie and hipster didn’t mean anything to me — I simply wanted to be different. The need to feel different is just as natural as the need to fit in, but just like any other impulse, it can be dangerous if left unchecked. You can fall down the rabbit hole of irony and cynicism, and eventually, your opinions won’t really be yours at all.

This phenomenon has helped form the cloud of insincerity that hovers over today’s arts scene. Bands, films and television shows are deemed uncool, and thus unworthy, before you can say “Arcade Fire.” I often find myself having to say things like “You know, I sincerely like Fountains of Wayne. Seriously, listen to ‘Welcome Interstate Managers.’”

Sincerity is what this issue is all about. In these pages, the WSN Arts desk scrounged the music, film, television and theater scenes to celebrate the sincere and call out the insincere. We want to show how even a two-hour video game can be one of the most transcendental life experiences you will ever come across. Above all, we want to show that we have feelings for a reason, and it would be a waste trying not to care.

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