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March 26, 2023
Arts/Culture/News

In Conversation With Renowned Tenor Lawrence Brownlee

Lawrence Brownlee is a world-renowned operatic tenor, specializing in the Italian bel canto repertoire. He has performed to great acclaim in numerous major theaters around the world, including the Metropolitan Opera, Wiener

Arts/Community/Culture/News

Homer’s “Odyssey”: Should It Stay or Should It Go?

Photo Courtesy of Amazon Homer’s “The Odyssey” follows the indefatigable hero Odysseus on his long, incredible journey home to Ithaca. Written around 700 BCE, the epic Greek poem is one of the most influential works of literature. Although this ancient

March 26, 2023

“Where Did All the Anvils Go?”: A Tribute to the Blacksmithing Tool

Culture/News/World

In the early 2000s TV drama “Gilmore Girls,” Lauren Graham’s witty character Lorelai Gilmore poses an interesting question during a Friday night dinner at

The Evolution of Lana Del Rey

Arts/Culture/News

Lana Del Rey’s signature glamorously melancholic persona defined my personality in my middle school years. Her sultry, wistful vocals reigned over my headphones on

Arts/Culture/News

An Overview of the 2025 Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show 

For 30 years, Victoria’s Secret has hosted an annual fashion show, welcoming the biggest names in the modeling world, including Naomi Campbell, Tyra Banks, Heidi Klum, the Hadid sisters, Adriana Lima and

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by Zoe Tuchman
January 7, 2026
Culture/News

New Yorkistan–Or Mamdani’s New York

From the lens of a South Asian: We’re not satisfied with just existing in American society; we want to shape it. Some asked rhetorically: “If NYC has become New Yorkistan, does that

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by Wasima Zaman
January 1, 2026
Culture/News/Opinion

This New Year’s Eve, Relinquish the Resolutions 

It’s that time of the year again! Snow is a-fallin’, bells are a-ringin’ and poppers are a poppin’– it’s the new year! Out of all the winter holidays, New Year’s arguably has

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by Rebecca Flisser
December 31, 2025
Arts/Culture/News

Fieldston Style Files: Chloe Malle and the Future of Vogue

“Fashion is the art of embracing, but some changes run closer to one’s heart than the rest,” Anna Witnour told Vogue team members. In June, after 37 impactful years as the esteemed

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by Paloma Sommer
December 29, 2025
Arts/Culture/News

Pop Music’s Next Transformation

“Who could live between the two?” sings Rosalía as the opening lyric to her fourth album, LUX. The quote references sitting between humanity and divinity, but also the threshold that she inhabits:

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by Magnus Lansing
December 12, 2025
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