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

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

Washington Square News

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

Washington Square News

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ARTS ISSUE: ‘Glee’s’ excess falls flat with age

December 5, 2013
While "Glee's" extravagance worked in its earlier years, it now feels out of place in light of recent events.
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ARTS ISSUE: ‘Sleepy Hollow’ embraces absurdity, entertains all

December 5, 2013
"Sleepy Hollow" embraces its outlandish plot, making it one of the most entertaining shows on TV.
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ARTS ISSUE: Details turn ‘Walking Dead’ into runaway success

December 5, 2013
"The Walking Dead's" attention to detail has led to a realistic and grounded show.
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ARTS ISSUE: ‘Game of Thrones’ adapts complex book series into imaginative TV show

December 5, 2013
When it comes to extravagance on television, “Game of Thrones” reigns supreme as one of the top examples.
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ARTS ISSUE: TV matches film in expensive budgets, production

December 5, 2013
As television enters another Golden Age, the medium has seen an increase in funding and creative talent.
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ARTS ISSUE: Colorful villains generate fan adoration on TV

December 5, 2013
Television culture has favored its protagonists for years. But in today’s TV landscape, the villain’s time has finally come, upstaging his or her opponent in skill, intelligence and fan appreciation.
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ARTS ISSUE: ‘American Horror Story’ indulges in shock to entice viewers

December 5, 2013
Over three seasons, Ryan Murphy's show has earned a reputation for combining a relentless number of taboo topics.
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ARTS ISSUE: ‘Scandal’ cast, plot stretch boundaries of network TV

December 5, 2013
"Scandal" is unapologetic in its extravagance, and viewers are reaping the benefits.
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ARTS ISSUE: ‘Homeland’ negates bipolar disorder to excessive joke

December 5, 2013
When Showtime’s “Homeland” first debuted, it was one of the most widely discussed shows on television. Now, the show makes a mockery of its lead character.
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Chris Lilley discusses revival of fan-favorite character

November 20, 2013
Australian comedian Chris Lilley discussed his series “Ja’mie: Private School Girl,” which premieres on HBO Sunday, Nov. 24.
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Sundance Channel’s ‘Returned’ breathes life into zombie horror genre

November 14, 2013
Sundance's new drama deviates from the over-the-top formula of hit zombie genre shows like "Walking Dead" to create more well-rounded, realistic characters.
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Current ‘Homeland’ season lags in pace

November 12, 2013
Despite the high-drama and fast-paced qualities of the past two seasons, "Homeland" is struggling to find the same thrill in the third season.