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Books
Kenyon vs. Clare: A Copyright Battle
Plagiarism and copyright infringement have always been taken very seriously in the literary world, and has caused numerous disputes between…
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Recap
'The 100' Review: "Bitter Harvest"
Up to this point this season of The 100 has been relatively on and off, and “Bitter Harvest” is just…
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Review
A Review of José Mateo Ballet Theatre’s 'The Cuba Files'
Diverse and vibrant, Jose Mateo Ballet Theater’s The Cuba Files is not to be missed. Rich in narrative and technical…
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Review
A Review of José Mateo Ballet Theatre’s ‘The Cuba Files’
Diverse and vibrant, Jose Mateo Ballet Theater’s The Cuba Files is not to be missed. Rich in narrative and technical…
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Recap
'How to Get Away with Murder' Review: "It’s a Trap"
How to Get Away with Murder jumped into the past this week as Wes (Alfred Enoch) and Laurel (Karla Souza)…
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Recap
‘Broad City’ Review: “Co-Op"
Kate Frydman ’16 / Emertainment Monthly Staff Writer Broad City has a strong, familiar narrative quality that often serves to demonstrate…
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Awards Season
Why aren’t comedies taken more seriously?
Humor is more accessible to a wider range of audiences than the normal award winning movies. Films are about giving…
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Awards Season
Ex Machina Wins Best Visual Effects in Big Upset
Unlike the typical winner of this award, and most blockbusters, the work on Ex Machina was subtle, well crafted, and…
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Awards Season
Anomalisa and the history of the Oscar for Best Animated Feature
Animated films have received great praise over the years, but it was only in 2002 when the Academy Awards added…
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