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Go 'inside' the portrait at Walsh

"Portraiture: Inside Out," the latest exhibit at the Walsh Gallery, challenges the idea of a portrait as merely a figure's head and shoulders. In the exhibit, no such image can be found.


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Celebrity Apprentice' returns

NBC's "The Celebrity Apprentice" has always been associated with drama. Whether it is Omarosa fighting with her fellow cast mates, Donald Trump yelling at contestants or celebrities being overly dramatic after being fired, each season of "The Apprentice" brings a new batch of unique individuals and excitement.


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South Orange resident brings home Grammy

South Orange resident and artistic director of Mingus Big Band, Seth Abramson, received a Grammy in the "Best Large Jazz Ensemble Album" category for his co-production on the album "Mingus Big Band Live at Jazz Standard."


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Black student union honors standouts at the Hall

During Black History Month, on Feb. 23, Seton Hall's Black Student Union held their annual "Black student appreciation" event in honor of young African American men who are enablers of excellence in their community and living out Martin Luther King Jr's dream.


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Ready 'Four' action at the movies

Girl meets guy. Guy meets girl. They fall in love. Guy turns out to be an alien. Not your average romance, but this is the premise of "I Am Number Four," the entertaining, if predictable, movie released last Friday.


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New Radiohead LP surprises fanbase... again

The day after the Grammys, when most reporters were busy compiling red carpet fashion reports and avoiding obvious puns about Lady Gaga's egg entrance, the English, alternative-rock Gods, Radiohead, had other plans for the media.


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A personal trip down memory lane

Author of the critically-aclaimed novel "Zoology," Ben Dolnick goes back to his childhood in his sophomore effort, "You Know Who You Are," to paint a vivid and honest portrait of growing up.


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Wiz Khalifa gets "Cabin Fever"

Pittsburgh's Wiz Khalifa has reportedly finished recording his debut album, "Rolling Papers," due on Atlantic Records March 29, but the "Black and Yellow" rapper could not wait until next month to release new material. On Feb. 18, Khalifa unexpectedly released a new mixtape, "Cabin Fever," for free via Rap-up.com.


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New musical 'steals' the stage

"The Robber Bridegroom" tells the story of Jamie Lockhart, a man who has two sides: one as an ordinary person and the other as the "Bandit of the Woods." Jamie rescues a rich farmer, Clement Musgrove, and, to thank him for rescuing him, Musgrove offers Jamie marriage to his daughter Rosamund.


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Bright Eyes attempts new sound

The classic indie band Bright Eyes dropped a new album this past Tuesday that is likely to be met with praise as well as skepticism from diehard fans. Their latest album, "The People's Key," has a bold new sound that is distinct from the band's last six albums.


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Dorm daze: sleep with one eye open

Moving into college is always a nerve-wracking experienfor first-time dormers. In the new movie "The Roommate," starring Leighton Meester and Minka Kelly, this real-life experience is portrayed in a more-frightening-than-normal way when Rebecca, played by Meester, tries to take sharing to a whole new level.


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What Lady Gaga wants you to know

In her new single, "Born this Way", Lady Gaga makes sure everyone knows she does not care what society has to say about her because she was "born this way."To most, Gaga is more than just a superstar or some crazy celebrity with a unique style, she is a statement and this song exemplifies that.


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