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fun. “Some Nights”
This NYC indie-pop trio is killing it with their new album Some Nights. Already sitting at the top of the Billboard charts & iTunes downloads this might be fun.’s best album yet. The record is a blend of classic catchy pop tunes with a bit of indie rock & roll. The perfect harmonies and slow key changes are reminiscent of Freddi...
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There has been much confusion and debate surrounding the abrupt passing of Whitney Houston. Did she really pass away in the same hotel where the Grammy pre-party was held just hours after her death? Did she die before she got in the bathtub? What exactly happened?
These are the facts:
According to the Daily Telegraph, on February 9, 2012, Whitney Houston visited singer...
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In NEW YORK CITY:
‘Bleecker Street Records’
239 Bleecker St, New York, NY 10014
(212) 255-7899
www.bleeckerstreetrecordsnyc.com
While Bleecker Street Records may be more on the pricy side, there are few things unique to Bleecker Street that make the price worthwhile. The first is the selection—you’ll be sure to find almost ANY used record...
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Slope Media: Fashion Around Campus
What is the one thing you should not leave your house without in the winter? There’s only one correct answer for this: a scarf. Some think you can never have enough underwear, but I believe you can never have enough scarves. Once I knew I was attending this tundra for four years, I stocked up. I have my black scarf, which is a classi...
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Imagine your entire college experience was “boiled down into pithy sayings and cute pictures” and published online. This pretty accurately describes Cornell Memes, a Facebook page that has taken Cornell by storm. It’s a huge collection of Cornellian inside jokes that poke fun at everything Cornellians typically poke fun at. In a short time, the page has amassed ove...
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On the first episode of the second semester, I talked about the biggest offseason news, including the free agent acquisitions of Jose Reyes, Albert Pujols, Yu Darvish, Prince Fielder, and many more. I also discussed the impact that these players can have on their new teams as well as their divisions. Plus, I highlighted the controversy over the 2011 NL MVP, Ryan Braun, as ...
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The topic of China—or the theme of China’s inexorable rise—has been popping up everywhere these days. In the media, Republican primary debates, and academic discussions alike, every road leads to China. The attention is not unwarranted; if you’ve been paying even reluctant attention to the news since 2008, you’ll know that the economic powerhouse has raised many ...
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This is a letter I just wrote to my representative. Both a cool and interesting issue to read more look at americanrivers.org. The theme here is that I have already received a response to my first email on the issue and my congresswoman didn't even know about it. This is how you get your voice heard and issues heard about.
There are certain glitzy environmental that app...
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"The selection of a Republican candidate for the presidency of this globalized and expansive empire is -- and I mean this seriously -- the greatest competition of idiocy and ignorance that has ever been."
-Fidel Castro
Ladies and gentlemen we have now sunk to a new low. Fidel Castro has now called our presidential candidates ignorant and idiotic.
That aside there is a l...
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I apologize. I am sorry to anyone who read my article in the magazine. I said that Newt Gingrich, Rick Santorum, and Jon Huntsman were sticking around for the sole purpose of garnering enough attention to get a show on Fox News. Frankly I think any of the three would be willing to take a show on Fox News, but I was wrong to say that they are not going to win. Ever since I ...
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