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Echo Dot no longer a novelty, but has its flaws
The Echo Dot, convenient but not overwhelmingly helpful, is a well-priced tool. Photo by Adam Lux
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Echo Dot no longer a novelty, but has its flaws

on 12 February 2018

Sponsored content: The Amazon Echo Dot has many useful features for a college student. I’ve been using a new piece…

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New “Cloverfield” film a mixed bag
Early on the film reveals that its plot will be a blunder of pointless exposition and general boredom. Courtesy Netflix
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New “Cloverfield” film a mixed bag

on 12 February 201812 February 2018

A surprise release, “The Cloverfield Paradox” is visually stunning but a letdown of a story. Following the footsteps of its…

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Hookworms change pace on third record
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Hookworms change pace on third record

on 12 February 2018

“Microshift” marks a brief departure from Hookworms’ noise-based rock in favor of a more electronic style. Every now and again,…

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“Aria Rising” a thought-provoking installation
The art installation is heavily dependent on audience participation, with spots for viewers to place letters and a snap code with which to share it. Photo by Naomi Dunn
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“Aria Rising” a thought-provoking installation

on 12 February 2018

Put up in ACSU last week, “Aria Rising” is dedicated to victims of sexual assault. Last Monday, an interactive art…

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Migos delivers lackluster performance on “Culture II”
The new record, ultimately bland, clocks in at around an hour and forty minutes with 24 songs. Courtesy Capitol Records
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Migos delivers lackluster performance on “Culture II”

on 5 February 2018

The album falls short of its predecessor, “Culture,” producing none of the trademark Migos bangers. “Culture II,” released January 26,…

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“Phenomenally” a reflective, empowering poetry event
The night on which “Phenomenally” occurred was marked with black suits, poetry readings and a good view of our city. Photos by Cheyanne Wheat
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“Phenomenally” a reflective, empowering poetry event

on 5 February 2018

MUSED organization hosted “Phenomenally” with the aim of creating a celebratory venue for women-centric poetry. On Saturday, January 27, MUSED…

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“CHRYSALIS” exhibit explores childhood, social maturation
The burst of color and texture from the butterflies in “CHRYSALIS” gave it a serendipitous trait it may not have originally held. Photo by Emily Every
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“CHRYSALIS” exhibit explores childhood, social maturation

on 5 February 2018

Erin Rappleye’s exhibit, “CHRYSALIS,” a jewelry-centric installation, focuses more on stagnant snapshots of the past than a future-bound metamorphosis. Erin…

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CaneFlix movies satiate variety of film-desires
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CaneFlix movies satiate variety of film-desires

on 5 February 2018

Underappreciated and underutilized, CaneFlix has a myriad of popular films, contemporary or otherwise, for which the service is worth using.…

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Nonfiction books to satisfy historical, political itches
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Nonfiction books to satisfy historical, political itches

on 5 February 2018

Editor-in-Chief Kayleigh Thesenvitz weighs in with books for those curious about apartheid, political civility or self-fulfillment. If you’re curious about…

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“NEW/NOW” a hit gallery with multiple perspectives
“Sanguine Flow,” by Rachel Hayes. Photos by Tatum Cole
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“NEW/NOW” a hit gallery with multiple perspectives

on 5 February 2018

The Tulsa Artist Fellowship’s new gallery, “NEW/NOW,” features hand-picked and powerful pieces from TAF’s fellows. The “NEW/NOW” art gallery hit…

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