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  • Long Island Petco Worker Raps for Happiness

    On the first night of “Nemo” early this month, Times Square’s brightly lit advertisements washed in snow.

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    Tené Young
  • The Big Apple Thinks Small

    The Big Apple Thinks Small

    Dorm Like Micro-apartments Could Become the City’s Future Since Nicole Chu moved into her 200-square-foot, $1,675-a-month West Village studio in August, small spaces have…

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    Harrison Golden
  • Everywhere You Go

    Everywhere You Go

    Art History Flavors The New School’s Halls Through the haze of smoke in the Lang courtyard, where students roll cigarettes, click through Tumblr or…

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    Michele Berry
  • Hip-Hop with a Ukulele

    Jon Braman may not sound like the typical hip-hop artist, but his ethos continues the legacy of the genre’s best. Like Notorious B.I.G. and…

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    Francia Sandoval
  • Parsons Exhibit Displays State of Online Privacy

    A crowded venue full of free wine, artists and their respective works should evoke openness, not paranoia. But at the Sheila Johnson Design Center…

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    Niko Nelson
  • The Colors of Healing

    The Colors of Healing

    Parsons students come together to commemorate Nicki Muller’s life and art   There it hung, adding color to the tar black walls that surrounded…

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    Ada Akad
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