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

Washington Square News

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MGMT experiments, entrances listeners on self-titled album

September 19, 2013
MGMT's new album may not be the most coherent, but the risks it takes are worth hearing.
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Gandolfini, Louis-Dreyfus charm in ‘Enough Said’

September 19, 2013
James Gandolfini delivers a disarming performance in one of his final films.
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‘A Single Shot’ fails to mimic classic neo-noir films

September 19, 2013
Sam Rockwell gives a provocative performance despite "A Single Shot's" mediocre plot and direction
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‘After Tiller’ touches upon difficult aspects of abortion

September 18, 2013
Martha Shane and Lana Wilson’s controversial documentary “After Tiller" shows a doctor's perspective on treating patients seeking abortions.
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‘Killers’ absorbs audience through intimacy

September 18, 2013
Playwright Kevin Armento uses compelling language and playful techniques like repetition and narration to keep the audience engaged in "Killers."
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‘You Never Can Tell’ makes stupendous return at Pearl Theatre

September 18, 2013
David Stellar brings a whimsical retelling of "You Can Never Tell" back to the theater.
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‘Brooklyn Nine-Nine’ charms as police workplace comedy

September 17, 2013
Former SNL star Andy Samberg and TV award-winner Andre Braugher partner up in a new comedy series.
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‘Will Work For’ reveals tragedies of unemployment

September 17, 2013
Dacyl Acevedo puts on a powerfully emotional one-woman show in "Will Work For"
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‘Blue Caprice’ fails to explore serial killer psychology

September 12, 2013
"Blue Caprice" focuses on the sniper attacks on Washington, D.C., and a quasi father-son relationship based on crime and violence.
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Summer Camp’s sophomore album keeps dog days alive

September 11, 2013

It has been two years since Summer Camp’s debut album, “Welcome to Condale,” was released, which is enough time for the term “summer camp” to fade from our minds,...

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Arctic Monkeys’ ‘AM’ finds beauty beneath rejection

September 10, 2013
The band is back. “AM” continues the band’s winning streak with innovative melodies, impressive vocals and Turner’s poetic verses.
Fall Out Boy embraces past, fans at 'Save Rock and Roll' concert

Fall Out Boy embraces past, fans at ‘Save Rock and Roll’ concert

September 10, 2013
At their Barclays Center concert, Fall Out Boy reminisced with welcoming fans and emphasized the fact that everyone should follow their dreams.