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Late-night fast food: La Vera

Whether it is the snack to get you through studying on school nights or the obligatory post-Cryan's eats on the weekend, the fuel that keeps college students moving year-round is pizza. For those who frequently suffer from midnight cravings, La Vera is the place for you: their hours are described as from 11 a.m. – Late.


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Broadway tickets for cheap

As college students, we don't always have the money for things like Broadway shows. Tickets can cost an exorbitant amount of money and many people don't know how to get discounted tickets.


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Our Father below: "The Screwtape Letters"

Hell itself ascended upon the Westside Theatre on 34th Street off-Broadway in the form of C.S. Lewis' "The Screwtape Letters." This 90-minute one-act production is the first of its kind, as the story has never been staged before.


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A new American play on Broadway: Lombardi

Football legends on the Great White Way? "Lombardi," the newest Broadway play based on Eric Simonson's biography "When Pride Still Mattered: A Life of Vince Lombardi," seems a bit out of place nestled next to the blockbuster musical, "Wicked," at Circle in the Square Theatre.


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Turmoil in Cuba inspires newest Walsh exhibit

Can culture and the arts flourish in the midst of political turmoil, difficult living conditions and shortages on basic artistic instruments like paper? 13 artists show how self expression can survive in demanding, strenuous situations.


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OK Go tread to success at Terminal 5

The pop-rock group OK Go has some solid hits, but it is always hard to tell how a group's work will translate live. However, their recent concert at New York City's Terminal 5 ended any such concerns. The quality of their music and the group's superb showmanship made for an exciting evening of great entertainment.


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Haunted house at the Hall

As the temperature lowers and the leaves change color in South Orange, the spirit of Halloween seems to be in the air. Ensuring that students get their share of scares, Theatre Council and Alpha Phi Omega will host the second annual haunted house in the Theatre-in-the-Round on Oct. 28 from 8:30 p.m. until midnight.


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NYC: Parade or be afraid

With Halloween just around the corner, students are perfecting their costumes and trying to figure out party plans. Sure, the fraternities, sororities and sports teams will probably throw parties, though you can never be sure if the SOPD will arrive dressed as police officers breaking up an event.


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Have 'fear:' Colbert chats un-politics

Just in time for election season, The Colbert Report's Stephen Colbert has pitted himself against best friend and worst enemy, The Daily Show's Jon Stewart, in a comic battle over fear. The two will hold opposing rallies in Washington D.C. on Oct. 30.


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Jimmy Eat World fans get their fill in New York

Following the release of their new album, "Invented," Jimmy Eat World is now hitting the roads and the airwaves with a new world tour, appearing at concert venues across the globe from New York City to Munich, Germany.


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The Dish: Hearty "homemade" mac n' cheese

Don't you miss that macaroni and cheese that your mom used to make? Yeah, my mom didn't cook all that much either actually. So when I came to Seton Hall as a freshman in 2007, I was excited to bring my own mac n' cheese recipe to the University's cafeteria.


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Indie collaboration is subpar to solo albums

When a Kevin Devine/Manchester Orchestra side project was announced, I was like a kid in the proverbial candy shop. Their partnership began long before their new super group Bad Books, while they were both touring with Brand New and Glassjaw. They would cover each others' songs, write new songs together, and perform with each other on stage. Their side project, Bad Books, released a self titled album on yesterday.


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