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NEWS/
September 18, 2010
The Renaissance Society's new exhibit featuring Polish artist Allan Sekula focuses on nearly all aspects of the Polish identity.
ARTS/
October 6, 2009
Queer and Associates offers a bevy of fun events from the 17th to the 25th as part of PRIDE 2009.
NEWS/
April 20, 2009
For those awaiting the premiere of HBO's Grey Gardens on Saturday night, the original 1975 documentary is now available on youtube in its entirety.
NEWS/
April 18, 2009
Although weighed down by colorless dialogue and rather forced farce, Emmanuel Mouret's French film Shall We Kiss makes up in romance what it lacks in comedy.
ARTS/
April 3, 2009
UT's Urinetown, directed by Jonathan Berry, imagines a world where water is so scarce that private toilets have become a thing of the past.
ARTS/
March 6, 2009
As expected, Slumdog Millionaire triumphed with 8 Oscars. But there were a few surprises in the mostly predictable telecast.
NEWS/
February 23, 2009
U.T.'s production of Tartuffe shows us a different side of Moliere's great play: its depiction of the deep risks and numberless rewards of falling in love.
ARTS/
February 20, 2009
Jeremiah Wright’s speech shows America’s unique willingness to discuss race issues.
OP-EDS/
February 17, 2009
Those who hasn't paid a visit to this little deli are missing out on something special.
NEWS/
February 15, 2009