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  • June 24, 2017By Tatyana Williams

    New York is a step closer to awarding diversity in entertainment. Yesterday, the New York state legislature passed a bill that would create a tax incentive program for television projects, filmed in the state, that hire producers, writers and/or directors that are women and/or person of color. Shows such as Law & Order, Quantico & Orange Is The

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  • October 18, 2017By Marie Isabela

    I wrote this poem while doing an exercise in which I was expected to write in the perspective of a villian. This is from the eyes of a man who leaves the woman carrying his child. The purpose of it is to give the reader another perspective in attempt to prove the intended point. What

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  • October 13, 2017By Natalie Santos

    I’m a compulsive liar. My name isn’t Wren, but I’ve been telling people that it is ever since I moved to this city. I have huge piles of The New Yorker magazines collecting dust in the corner of my room, but I tell people that I worship those writers and hope to contribute articles one

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  • January 4, 2018By Kat Marielle

    It’s a quiet summer. And not the good kind of quiet — the kind that’s comfortable and relaxing. It’s been four weeks, around the time where summer begins to feel like it’s never-ending, and all I’ve heard was white noise. My mother’s voice sounds like a distant memory in my ears — there, but not

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  • July 13, 2017By KĀJÉ Collins

    Tyler made me love rap music. Being brought up in what was then a strict Christian household, I wasn’t allowed to listen to hip-hop. Gospel music was all I knew, and I was becoming sick of it. I always liked and understood the concept of Christianity but was heavily uninterested in the Church environment. My

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  • January 21, 2019By Nora Li

    The 23-year-old English singer-songwriter, author, and YouTube personality, Dodie Clark, recently released her 3rd EP, ‘Human’. Dodie Clark is best known for being a YouTuber. She has two channels, doddleoddle and doddlevloggle, where she posts covers and original songs, often singing with a ukelele. Her voice is unique; it’s soft and delicate, almost a whisper at times,

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  • June 8, 2019By Helen Ehrlich

    The Jonas Brothers were once the Disney Channel princes of pop music. However, after their split in 2013, many expected that Joe, Nick, and Kevin’s tense relationship would prevent them from ever making music together again. Joe started DNCE, Nick went solo, and Kevin enjoyed a quiet life with his wife and children (though they

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  • April 17, 2020By Dafny Flores

    The Two Lives of Lydia Bird will slowly crumble your heart to unfold the cohesion of the soul. Josie Silver returns with her latest romance novel, The Two Lives of Lydia Bird. The contemporary novel follows the aftermath of Lydia Bird’s tragic event: the death of Freddie, her fiance, on her birthday. The readers follow Lydia Bird’s

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  • February 27, 2020By Lauren Faulkner

    Our culture—particularly that of Western nations—thrives off the idea of building those in the public eye up and knocking them back down when the chance is granted. The death of Caroline Flack, who is well known as the host of Love Island and a winner of Strictly Come Dancing, on Feb 15 has caused celebrities

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