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The Hofstra Chronicle

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Veteran film producer discusses work with Kubrick

Natalie Evans October 30, 2018

Since his retirement from the fast-paced career of film producing, Harlan now spends his time traveling to different film schools, museums and events around the world talking about Kubrick and his work.

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Pink lights dance over ‘Velvet’ exhibit in NYC

Frankly, the exhibit focuses little on the band’s musical craft. Based around the dynamic of the members, it shows how their art interacted with the world around them – or didn’t.

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‘Big Bird’ puppeteer retires after 50 years

Jacob Huller October 30, 2018

With Jim Henson, Frank Oz, Jerry Nelson and the rest of the cast either replaced or dearly departed, Spinney remains the last of the original Sesame “Muppeteers;” but it won’t remain that way for long.

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True art is a path best traveled alone

Genesis Ibarra October 30, 2018

The presentation challenged students to use old objects, change their perspective of them and transform them into new art.

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The spell you’re happy to be under: ‘Hocus Pocus’

A large part of the film’s enduring popularity is the fact that it is a relatively wholesome affair.

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“OK K.O.!” reunites cartoons past and present

Jacob Huller October 23, 2018

On Saturday, Oct. 8, the special “Crossover Nexus” aired on Cartoon Network (CN), uniting four shows – “OK K.O.!,” “Ben 10,” “Steven Universe” and “Teen Titans Go!” in 11 minutes of pure awesomeness.

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Brockhampton’s recovery from controversy

Natalie Evans October 23, 2018

This album is the first time they’ve had a chance to familiarize themselves with their new surroundings and status. The themes that bob and weave throughout the album not only question if they are ready for what comes next, but also if they deserve it, and more importantly, if it is worth it.

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“Big Mouth” returns with raunchy and relatable season two

Boobs, dick jokes and teenage shame intersect in the second season of comedian Nick Kroll’s Netflix brainchild “Big Mouth,” giving fans all the more reason to love the crude take on the brutality of puberty.

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Greta Van Fleet: Classic rock straight out of the 70’s

Erin Hickey - COPY CHIEF October 23, 2018

"With guitar riffs, vocals rivaling the screams and howls of Zeppelin’s Robert Plant and a sound reminiscent of ‘70s classic rock that the rock community hasn’t heard in a couple of decades, it’s easy to see why they’ve been compared to Zeppelin for most of their career.

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‘Actually’ stresses the importance of consent

Madeline Merinuk October 23, 2018

 “None of us could have known that we would be in this moment in time”

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Pamela Paul: the importance of the page

Paul writes that the idea for her book of books came from a distinct feeling of failure.

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‘No Rain, No Flowers,” a story of freedom

Natalie Evans October 2, 2018

“Claudio says she has never felt so compelled to be vulnerable as she was while writing this album. In eight tracks, “No Rain, No Flowers” takes listeners from the start of a raw, open and infatuated relationship to the end, where Claudio comes to terms with all that has happened.”

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