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Do it this weekend: Oct. 28-30

The gods of time are cruel, for they have seen it fit to allow Halloween 2016 to fall on a Monday. While we lament this tragedy, there is still much to see and do on campus this Halloweekend (and even after). Behold! The Daily’s picks: FRIDAYSpookapella 2016Details: Join Spirit of Color, BlackOut ...


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5 things you will see over this Halloweekend

Halle-freaking-lujah! At long last, fellow Jumbos, it's Halloweekend -- arguably the most happening weekend in the fall semester -- and you won't want to miss out. There's no excuse not to dress up, even if all you do is pull a Jim from "The Office" (2005-2013) and stick a "Hello ...



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Indie flick 'Certain Women' isn't just for certain people

The film industry is at its best revelatory and at its worst too conspicuous for its own good. Many people will recognize those too-obvious films, the ones that feel akin to having their hands held through decidedly intricate moments in a story, all too well. Where some people haven’t mastered the ...


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All in Good Taste: The Beehive

Parents' Weekend is the opportune time to force your family to take you to a restaurant that’s a little too far away and a little too out of your price range. With this in mind, I dragged my mother to Boston’s South End to go to The Beehive. The Beehive has been widely acclaimed as one of Boston’s ...


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Not much to keep up with on this week's 'Kardashians'

It had been a long, hard seven weeks as dedicated “Keeping Up with the Kardashians” (2007–Present) viewers waited on the edge of their seats for the end of the season 12 hiatus. But finally, on Oct. 23, the anticipation ended and the Kardashian-Jenner clan was back on the small screen. And what ...



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Runway Roundup: Shiny is a color, right?

https://twitter.com/ProjectRunway/status/789271912300081152Like the first episode of this season of "Project Runway"(2004–present), this week’s show starts off with a party that — surprise!  — isn’t actually a party but an excuse to introduce the week’s challenge. The designers ...


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Bob Moses gives high energy performance at Paradise Rock Club

It was nearly 11 p.m. on Oct. 20 when Bob Moses, a Canadian electronic live act, appeared on the stage at Paradise Rock Club. The group's sound is more appropriate for a nightclub than for a traditional concert setting, regardless of the fact that it is an actual live band (with a very misleading ...


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The Reel World: Parents' Weekend

I hope, if your parents visited this weekend, that they believed all of the lies you told them. “Yeah, mom, I totally spend so much time studying. I never go out on Wednesday nights. My room is definitely this clean all the time.” If you’ve seen “Anna Karenina” (2012), one of the better Keira ...


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'Black Mirror' premier paints pastel social dystopia

Online commentators describe "Black Mirror" (2011-present) as the best show they’d "never recommend to other people," which accurately sums up many viewers' sentiments. The show, created by Charlie Brooker, certainly has never held back when it comes to satirically confronting ...


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Is this thing on? Breaking the rules

My sixth-grade language arts teacher once said, “First you must learn the rules, and only then you are allowed to break them.” Although she was talking about comma splices, the same logic can be applied to producing a smash hit. For starters, it has to appeal to a wide range of listeners or, at the very least, a younger set of ears. Hallmark features should include an energetic beat, the classic pop chord progression and über catchy lyrics — ones that get stuck in your head longer than you’d like them to. To ensure that fans will remember the song — and therefore be able to download/stream/sing it in the shower/request to DJ Carm — it also doesn’t hurt to have extremely simple lyrics that drill the song title into your head at least 16 times. Oh, and apparently we're so dumb that some artists need to tell us their name within the song, otherwise we'd never figure it out (Jasooon Deruuuuloooo)! But sometimes we need to break the system in order to stand out. Therefore, let’s render our lyrics completely and utterly unintelligible.


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Do it this weekend: Oct. 21-23

Sick from the fickle weather? Drowned with papers and problem sets? Well, you are in luck: It is Parents and Family Weekend, and you can finally have that fancy dinner that you have waited months for. And if your parents aren’t around, no need to fret. Check out these cool artsy events instead! FRIDAYArt ...


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Five of Boston's Hidden Gems to fill Parents, Family Weekend

Whether this is your first or last Parents and Family Weekend at Tufts, odds are that you’ll want to show off how great your school is and share some of the communities you’re a part of with them. This is definitely encouraged, but in case you want to venture out of the Tufts Bubble, (highly likely ...



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All in Good Taste: Rosa Mexicano

Somewhere between the Institute of Contemporary Art and the Boston Harbor, we find Rosa Mexicano, a high-end yet fairly reasonably-priced Mexican restaurant in the Seaport District. The eatery has a location in almost every major American city and even has a few sites in Dubai and Puerto Rico. The ...




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Drag merges into internet culture with 'RuPaul's Drag Race'

When “RuPaul’s Drag Race” (2009–present) alum Jasmine Masters uploaded a video entitled “RuPaul drag race f***** up drag,”  fans of the reality-competition show raised their eyebrows. After all, Jasmine Masters was notoriously eliminated for her lackluster performance in the season seven ...



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Runway Roundup: Justin and the popcorn

https://twitter.com/ProjectRunway/status/786942743742480384This week was a very special week because we had our boss and the Daily’s Executive Arts Editor, junior Justin Krakoff, as our guest judge. (Hi Justin, we love you. Please let us keep our column forever.) Justin is the ideal guest judge: he ...