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    Kimberly Chia

    ArtsOctober 22, 2015

    REVIEW: Neon Indian’s “Vega Intl. Night School”

    By Havannah Tran

    Four years after releasing “Era Extraña,” an electronic maelstrom of Tetris-sounding beats and elusive vocals, band Neon Indian is back…

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    ArtsOctober 22, 2015

    Trevor Noah is at home on “The Daily Show”

    By Lia Wang

    When Trevor Noah was announced as the successor for Jon Stewart’s baby, “The Daily Show”, many were skeptical that the…

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    ArtsOctober 8, 2015

    Rebeca Mauleón celebrates Afro-Cuban Jazz with Wellesley

    By Fiona Boyd

    Rebeca Mauleón, a Grammy-winning pianist, composer, bandleader, educator and author, accompanied by her all-star Afro Kuban Quartet, culminated her weeklong residency on Saturday, Oct….

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    ArtsOctober 7, 2015

    Ralph Lauren passes on his retail empire

    By Michelle Lee

    The founder and CEO of arguably the nation’s most iconic brand, Ralph Lauren has announced his plans to step down. The luxury…

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    Arts, ReviewsOctober 7, 2015

    ‘The Walk’ introduces a new sort of spectacle cinema

    By Ciara Wardlow

    Why go to the cinema? It’s a question more people are asking, and Hollywood isn’t deaf. In this age of Netflix and…

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    Arts, ReviewsOctober 7, 2015

    ‘Cinderella’ sparkles at the Boston Opera House

    By Lia Wang

    Rodgers and Hammerstein’s “Cinderella” has made its way to the Boston Opera House while on its national tour, and the Office of…

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    Arts, Arts In The News, News, News and FeaturesOctober 2, 2015

    Boston Calling embraces Millennial culture

    By Kat Mallary, Sharvari Johari

    Boston Calling is a particular festival in that it catches a culture of Boston that most people forget. There are no revolutionary war…

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    ArtsSeptember 30, 2015

    Women direct movies, too

    By Ciara Wardlow

    With awards season just around the corner, we have gotten to that time of year when movie-going options go from nearly nothing…

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    ArtsSeptember 30, 2015

    Hacking Arts conference at MIT presents the future collaboration of technology and arts

    By Sarah Cohen

    Wellesley College’s relationship with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) works for a number of reasons. Although the former is a highly respected…

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    Arts, ReviewsSeptember 23, 2015

    Davis Museum opening impresses with new exhibits and lively reception

    By Lilly Strieder

    Rapper Travis Scott made news recently, when he encouraged crowds gathered in the area surrounding his Lollapalooza concert to climb…

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