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Arts & Culture (Page 145)

September 26, 2019

Media Criticism: Is Perez Hilton Trading in News or Gossip?

Perez Hilton/Image Source NYU alumnus Perez Hilton began laying the foundation of his gossip-fueled empire in 2004 brick-by-brick, each of […]

By Lindsay Rogers

September 26, 2019

Media Criticism: Is a Documentary About a Rape in India Journalism or Art?

A woman rides a bicycle in the Indian countryside. (Photo by Thanmos via Shutterstock) NEW YORK— “A girl is far […]

By Stephanie Leone Rivas

September 24, 2019

Homeless Live in Shadow of Thriving New Orleans Warehouse District

A homeless community dwells under U.S. Route 90 Business in New Orleans, invisible to droves of drivers in plain daylight.

By Caleb Bloomfield

September 24, 2019

Is There Still a Point to the Pep?

Police officers dance in front of students at high school pep rally. (Courtesy of Major Milo Thornton) VERO BEACH, Fla. […]

By Tiffany Corr

September 24, 2019

Loch Ness Monster May Be Giant Eel, Say Scientists

Classical stone engraving of the Loch Ness monster (Photo by Jim – unprofound.com) NEW YORK – In the first environmental […]

By Zak Fleishman

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