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Culture - Page 29

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

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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

Culture/News

A Look at the Hiking Club’s First Hike!

At 8:15 am on Saturday, October 22, fifteen enthusiastic hikers met at the clock in Grand Central station. Bright and early, some grabbed a coffee, others felt ready for the day solely

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by Rachel Stulman
November 14, 2022
Community/Culture/News/World

Dia de los Muertos Exhibit at The Tate Library

High School Spanish students created an alter in the ground floor gallery of The Tate Library in celebration of The Day of the Dead this year starting on Tuesday, November 1. Take

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by The Editors
November 11, 2022
Culture/News

Vasili’s (Billy’s) Hot Dog Stand

Vasili’s (Billy’s) Hot Dog Stand The smell of bloated smoked meat overwhelms your nostrils as you exit Central Park at 93rd street. Customers walk by with eager hands delicately peeling tin foil

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by Caroline Ciagne
October 20, 2022
Arts/Culture/News

The Evolution of Lana Del Rey

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 my way back from school, and her lyrics

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by Arshie-Amelie Chaudry
October 20, 2022
Culture/News/Travel

Life and Love in Yiddish

Hidden on the fifth floor of a colossal, decrepit Tel Aviv bus station, there’s a little Yiddish library. It’s a dimly-lit, heimish (homey) place with a palpable warmth. Upon entering, you’re greeted

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by Marisa Warman Hirschfield
September 17, 2022
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