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Hemlock Grove Series Review

 By: Candi Condes   Hemlock Grove, Netflix’s second original series, takes on the supernatural, werewolves, vampires, magic, evil scientific corporations, gypsies, class struggle, teen drama, and then some. If this seems like overkill, it is. At best it can be called overly ambitious, at worst, clichéd and disorganized. It compromises character development for an overloaded [...]

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Jason Jeremias: Director of The Price of Silence

By Madeline Scher. A senior at Lehman, Jason Jeremias is the definition of a proactive student. On April 11 and 12 at 7:30 p.m., The Price of Silence took place in the Lovinger Theater. Its goal, in the words of writer/director Jeremias, was to “illuminate the global struggle for women’s rights.”

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The Writer’s Corner: My Philosophy of Education: What Does It Mean to Educate

  By Natisha Jordan. EQUALITY

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Concert Review: The Celtic Tenors

  By Alejandro Paulino. St. Patrick’s Day in New York City is a time for Irish and non-Irish New Yorkers alike to go see the marching bands, soldiers, and dancers in one of New York’s biggest parades of the year. 

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Bronx Crew Wins Hip-Hop Dance Competition

By Shanika Sealy. Bronx hip-hop dance crew Rhythm City won “Prelude New York: 2013 Urban Dance Competition” held in the Lovinger Theatre on February 23.

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Lehman’s Art Gallery New Exhibit Displays Art Through Maps

By Jose Perez. In the mind of an artist, maps are not purely utilitarian, but are representative of an endless world of possibilities. 

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China National Symphony Orchestra

By: Shanika Sealy China’s finest orchestra delivered a passionate and powerful live performance at the Lehman Center for the Performing Arts on February 16, where everyone left buzzing about the charming new piano soloist.

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The Art Work Behind Poe Park’s Comics

By Christopher W. Reid. The Edgar Allan Poe Visitors’ Center in Poe Park presents “Living in Sequence” a comic book exhibition, which celebrates the park’s place in comic history.

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Poem: Seeing

By Natisha Jordan.  The day- already off to a bad start I know it’s due to my troubled heart So scared of seeing the God’s face-  Eyes will still smile when he sees me.  My spirit my soul will still yearn for one more hug consequences of a forbidden love Now I see that HE [...]

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Movie Review: Lore

by Shabel Castro. Film Rating: 4 1/2 out of 5 stars Countless films and books focus on the aftermath of the Holocaust and its impact in history. Only rarely do they concentrate on Germany and its transition after the disintegrations of Hitler’s reign.

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