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For me, films live or die based on their storytelling, and the stories they tell shouldn’t be completely, obliviously ludicrous.
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For me, films live or die based on their storytelling, and the stories they tell shouldn’t be completely, obliviously ludicrous.
Read MoreWhile most people say music is the international language, others beg to differ. If there’s one common thread that brings people together, it’s food. School of Management Juniors Lyndsay Maggin …
Read MoreMany retailers have found themselves riding the coattails of Spike Jonze’s successful new blockbuster, Where the Wild Things Are. Urban Outfitters is always quick to pounce on potentially popular trends, …
Read MoreThe Terriers of old have not appeared lately, and it seems that their return might not come any time soon. After dropping a 3-2 loss to UMASS Amherst last Friday, …
Read MoreAs I wandered into the GSU on Tuesday I was overcome by magnetic poetry. A large board was full of eccentric phrases that BU’s best passerby poets had put up. …
Read MoreMy brother came to town from San Jose, California this past weekend and along with him came a birthday present. Even though my present was five months late, it was …
Read MoreNowadays it’s hard to tell if Mugar Library is in fact a library or a computer lab. I’m one of, I’m sure, many people who were bummed, if not infuriated, …
Read MoreI think it is safe to say that the brief “wintry mix” mess that occurred this past Sunday was enough to remind us that winter is approaching … fast! We …
Read MoreThis Thursday will see the final meeting of the Massachusetts Turnpike Authority Board. The authority will wrap up operations on November 1, when it will merge with the MBTA and …
Read MoreSpeak For Yourself, BU’s slam poetry group, commenced a BU tour on Tuesday, October 20th. Starting in the GSU Auditorium, they plan to preform at the South Campus Lounge on …
Read MoreConnecticut is ridiculous. If I have learned anything being a life-long resident of the state, that would be it. The 2006 Senate race was no exception. When Ned Lamont beat …
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