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New York University's independent student newspaper, established in 1973.

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Sky Ferreira debut LP promises impressive career for artist

November 5, 2013
Sky Ferreira has released her debut LP, “Night Time, My Time,” which lives up to the hype in unexpected ways.
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Tennis delivers solid, familiar sound on EP

November 5, 2013
“Mean Streets” offers Tennis' signature sound with a hint of '80s pop style.
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McConaughey, Leto bring strong performances to ‘Dallas Buyers Club’

October 30, 2013
Thanks to a brilliant cast and narrative, "Dallas" delivers powerful insight into humanity.
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National Theatre Live brings ‘Frankenstein’ to Skirball

October 30, 2013
National Theatre Live's rendition of Halloween classic 'Frankenstein' will be a treat for theater goers.
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‘Broken Circle Breakdown’ uses non-linear narrative to tell heartbreaking story

October 30, 2013
'Broken' emphasizes the emotional highs and lows of one family's struggle with their child's terminal disease in a poignant nonlinear narrative.
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‘Sabrina’ star Melissa Joan Hart talks autobiography, NYU memories

October 29, 2013
The TV actress, now starring in "Melissa and Joey," goes in-depth about her life, career and new autobiography.
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Arcade Fire reaches profound levels with ‘Reflektor’

October 29, 2013
The band members of Arcade Fire invoke their classic lyrical style while exploring new territory on their latest album.
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‘Series of Unfortunate Events’ author Daniel Handler discusses follow-up series

October 24, 2013
Daniel Handler, who is better known by his pseudonym, Lemony Snicket, spoke with WSN about his prequel to "A Series of Unfortunate Events."
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Lesbian drama ‘Blue is the Warmest Color’ brings controversy, profound emotions

October 24, 2013
NC-17-rated drama "Blue" creates a captivating narrative of two worlds colliding and raises more questions than it provides answers.
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‘Gravity’ proves audiences want to watch smart films

October 24, 2013
As of last weekend, "Gravity" grossed $171 million domestically, and it’s been the number one film at the box office for three weeks straight. So how did this happen?
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‘Model Apartment’ presents metaphor through characters

October 23, 2013
“The Model Apartment” is a dark comedy about an old Jewish couple, Max (Mark Blum) and Lola (Kathryn Grody), who leave Brooklyn and retire to Florida.
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Elizabeth Olsen-led ‘Romeo and Juliet’ misconstrues classic play

October 23, 2013
Despite the famous source material, this rendition of Shakespeare's classic fails to live up to the original verse.