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Chic of the Week

By: Brennan Carley, Taylor Cavallo, Dan Siering

FOR ONE WEEK OUT OF THE YEAR, FASHION AND POP CULTURE ELITE UNITE UNDER THE TENTS OF LINCOLN CENTER. THESE TWO WON OUR HEARTS.

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Degraw And Train Rock Mixfest

By: Brennan Carley

With the constant threat of rain on their minds, popular pop rock acts Andy Grammer, Gavin DeGraw, and Train brought the summer concert season to a lilting close during Saturday evening’s Mixfest at Boston’s Hatch Shell.

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How To: Take Advantage of Boston as the Weather Turns Cool

By: Brennan Carley

Boston is literally minutes away from the campus by T, but when most people on campus think of the city, their minds wander to Faneuil Hall and the North End, both far-flung destinations that really do require planning and a seemingly wasteful chunk of time, especially once the semester gets busy.

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Editor’s Column

By: Brennan Carley

If there’s one thing I took away from this pop culture-clogged summer, it’s that there exist increasingly more and more places to turn when in need of a distraction.

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Hip-Hop Heroes

By: Brennan Carley, Taylor Cavallo, & Dan Siering

The front runners of rap are ever changing. The Scene takes a look at six super groups that currently reign supreme.

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Mapping Out The Summer

By: Brennan Carley, Taylor Cavallo, Dan Siering, & Chris Marino

This is it, folks, we’re in the home stretch. Summer is almost within our grasps. We’ve been so consumed with finals and projects that it’s entirely possible that pop culture goings on have completely missed our radar. The new season of Game of Thrones is already several episodes deep, but if you’ve been keeping up with your studies, it’s likely you haven’t been keeping up with the Lannisters.

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The Mightiest Avenger

By: Brennan Carley

Q: What was your process in writing the film? Did you already have a directorial vision when you were penning the screenplay?

JOSS WHEDON: [Laughs], This is so weird. Yes, I did. Half of writing a script is writing visually, is figuring out what you need it to look and feel like as much what they’re gonna say.

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Theatre and The Arts

By: Brennan Carley

Theater, when done properly, can enchant its audience into thinking that it must not have been hard work to accomplish at all. Then there are your Grey’s Anatomy musical episodes that make viewers shake their heads in dismay, turning potential theater lovers into nonbelievers with a single sassy snap during a tepid performance of “How To Save A Life.”

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