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Boston abounds with Halloween festivities

Free candy, scary movies, apple cider donuts, costumes … oh, the costumes ... and even pumpkin beer. Yes, believe it or not, pumpkin beer. Halloween is like a college-student’s Disneyland. But just like the real Disneyland (okay, actually, more like Epcot), all that joy comes with enormous pressure. ...


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Love and the Boston Book Festival

A literary pop-up store of massive proportions, the sixth annual Boston Book Festival took place this past weekend in the middle of Copley Square with a funky flare only Boston can provide. There were those that flocked to the individual publishing booths, spoken word performances and author panels ...


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CHAT presents Russian counter-culture artists, activists

This week the Center for the Humanities at Tufts (CHAT) presents “Counter-Culture and Protest in Contemporary Russia.” The event features presentations by two artists making waves in Russian politics with their work.The first of the two events -- a film screening of “Winter, Go Away!” and discussion ...


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NBC's 'Constantine' packs horror, fails to deliver comedy

NBC’s newest comic-adaptation series, “Constantine,” is already ruffling feathers. The show’s titular character, John Constantine (played by Matt Ryan) comes to the small screen from the pages of DCComics’ “Hellblazer” (published regularly in various sources from 1988-1993), a series in ...


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'Birdman' soars to success

Amid fears of climate change and Ebola pandemics, it’s no wonder that so many recent films seem concerned with apocalypse and the end of man’s reign on Earth. Perhaps this explains why Alejandro González Iñárritu’s newest film “Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance)” -- released ...


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'Hollywood Glamour' submerges viewers in the elegance of past era

Walking into “Hollywood Glamour: Fashion and Jewelry from the Silver Screen” feels as simple and immediate as slipping into nostalgia. The small yet comfortable space of the gallery and the careful arrangement of beautiful pieces of fashion and jewelry, combined with the quiet flickering of films ...



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Hopes are high for sophomore album from Lily & Madeleine

Hailing from the corn-filled plains of Indiana, the folk-pop singing sister duo Lily & Madeleine is gearing up to release their sophomore album on Oct. 28. Gaining indie cred through their online presence on sites like YouTube and Bandcamp, the duo is known for its hauntingly sweet harmonies and ...


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New 'Supernatural' season focuses on emotion, not plot

Earlier this month, “Supernatural” (2005 - present) premiered the first episode of its 10th season on the CW. The show has an incredibly strong fan base, which is why it has lasted close to a decade despite the ups and downs to which long-standing TV shows are prone.“Supernatural” left fans, ...



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What’s up this weekend

"From Orchids to Octopi: An Evolutionary Love Story" (2010): Tufts Drama and Dance department’s newest show explores human relationships, the legacy of Charles Darwin and evolution through a multimedia experience. The performance is filled with puppets reminiscent of Broadway's version ...


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Top ten gloomy tween songs to get you through this rain

Though many of us come from different places and backgrounds, we can all remember a time when we straightened our bangs, applied a heavy dose of eyeliner to our prepubescent faces and went into a Hot Topic store unironically. These days, as the rain falls and the chilly air whips around us, it’s hard ...


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Sam Weiser hopes to take advantage of the music-tech boom

Sam Weiser is a rare breed at Tufts: a computer science-savvy violinist who considers arts and academics equal opportunities. In fact, he’s one of only 12 remaining five year, dual degree students enrolled in both Tufts and the New England Conservatory of Music in Boston. For Weiser, a junior, choosing ...



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'Grey's Anatomy' struggles with eleventh season

It happened to “How I Met Your Mother” (2005 - 2014). It happened to “Gossip Girl” (2007 - 2012) and, most tellingly, it happened to “Private Practice”(2007 - 2013). When a TV show is on the far side of the hill, audiences can tell.


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'The Walking Dead' begins what could be best season yet

Over the course of four previous seasons, the quality of “The Walking Dead” (2010 - present) has been very inconsistent. The first season, while only six episodes long, was arguably the best in terms of pacing, and introduced the apocalypse with disturbing panache. The second and third seasons ...


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New Caribou album pleasant, yet unoriginal

Dan Snaith, the mastermind behind the beloved indie-electronica band Caribou, is by no means a newcomer to the music scene. With more than a few studio albums, a loyal following and some critical recognition, Caribou had seemingly found an uncomplicated plateau to rest in after their 2010 release “Swim.” ...


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Why we love spooky stuff

Ah, Halloween. That wonderful time of year when friends gather round the TV, drink pumpkin spiced lattes and scare the ever-lovin' bejeezus out of each other with horror movies. There aren’t many holidays that I love more than Halloween. Maybe Christmas -- but I mean, come on,  everlasting salvation ...


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'Letters to Medford' gives audiences a history lesson

Four rows of chairs line a modest, rectangular room packed tight with glass display cases, a towering ladder, a fireplace and -- above the mantle -- an indoor window, occasionally swinging open to reveal a hand or face. These close quarters greeted audience members of “Letters to Medford: A Play about ...


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Comedy 'A to Z' walks line between charm, cheesiness

“Andrew and Zelda will date for eight months, three weeks, five days and one hour. This television program is the comprehensive account of their life,” new NBC show “A to Z” boldly opens. Will they get married? Break up? Get engaged? With a premise reminiscent of “How I Met Your Mother” ...


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'Letters to Medford' explores city's rich history

To celebrate the community's rich history, the Medford Historical Society and Museum is sponsoring the production of a new play which offers an in-depth reflection on the town’s growth and development since its founding in 1630. In addition to the University's connection to Medford, the play -- entitled “Letters to Medford: A Play about the Future, According to the Past" --  has strong ties to Tufts. Alumna Kyna Hamill adapted the story for the stage, and the production's stage manager is current Tufts sophomore Rachel Canowitz. “Letters to Medford” was inspired by a letter written by Medford historian Reverend Charles Brooks in his 1855 work “The History of the Town of Medford, Middlesex County, Massachusetts 1630-1855.”This and other historical letters, combined with a few contributions from modern Medford students -- addressed to citizens of the 2200s -- shaped "Letters to Medford." The Daily held an exclusive interview with playwright Kyna Hamill at the Medford Historical Society and Museum building in Medford.