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  • Life in Plastic, It’s Fantastic

    The Blythe doll was only alive for one year. First debuted in 1972, the doll featured huge eyes that changed colors when a string…

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    Rafaella Gunz
  • Dragon Ball Z and Buddhism: Connecting Two Cultures with One Book

    The first words that come to mind when describing Dragon Ball Z may be cartoon, anime or a television show for young nerdy boys. But…

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    Amelia Pang
  • Stephen Lang and Parsons Graduates Team Up on Historical Short Film

    Twin brothers Adrian and Alexander Smith have enjoyed learning about the history of the Civil War since they were children. The Smith brothers were history majors…

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    Charlotte Woods
  • Public Art Talks Features Prominent Brazilian Artist Iran do Espiríto Santo

    Art aficionados, young and old, poured into the Tishman Auditorium at the New School on September 11 to attend a talk entitled “Square Pegs,…

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    C.C. Carmignani
  • Lang Professor’s New Book Examines the Biblical Trials of Job

    In his new book, “The Book of Job: A Biography,” Mark Larrimore, associate professor and director of the religious studies program at Eugene Lang College,…

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    NiQyira Rajhi
  • Words Behind Closed Doors

    Words Behind Closed Doors

    Brazenhead Books: A peek into a secret bookstore. There are few places where you can spend Saturday evenings with strangers, discussing literature over a…

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    Ivy Meissner
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