Monthly Archives: October 2013

The Enduring, Multigenerational Appeal of Justin Timberlake

With the spotlight shining right on him this performer does not fail to entertain day in and day out regardless of what he’s doing. People constantly consider him as one of our generations greatest all around performers. Justin Timberlake started … Continue reading

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MTV announces new show, ‘Rebel Music’

MTV has decided to reach out and bring awareness to international conflicts through their new show, ‘Rebel Music’. The purpose of this show is to view the cultures and problems of the different countries through the eyes of the local … Continue reading

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“Humans at Helm: Is Any Flight Safe?”

My article was “Humans at Helm: Is Any Flight Safe?” by Neil Genzlinger. In his article, he commented on the new series “Terror in the Skies”, which is a tv show about plane crashes and malfunctions, and about the growing … Continue reading

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“Mid-Autumn Festival / Moon Festival at Baruch”

On September 24th, 2013 UCLA hosted an event to celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival (Moon Festival). From the start of the event, it was a success; the line that people were waiting on to get into the building stretched along the … Continue reading

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“As Popularity Grows So Do Fashion Museums”

http://www.nytimes.com/2013/09/24/fashion/As-Popularity-Grows-So-Do-Fashion-Museums.html?pagewanted=all&_r=0 Although most museums are dedicated to art, the world is seeing a rise in fashion museums. Many museums will have the occasional exhibit for fashion, but those that exclusively display fashion exhibits appear to be a rarity. Despite it … Continue reading

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“At a Festival, Molly Danced But Didn’t Cut In”

http://www.nytimes.com/2013/10/01/arts/music/at-a-festival-molly-danced-but-didnt-cut-in.html?adxnnl=1&adxnnlx=1380590487-8Keso/JlP20t6heRbXPUnQ Drug related deaths have been prevalent lately, and with all of the hype surrounding ecstasy, many events have upped the security in when large amounts of people are expected to attend. TomorrowWorld, the American version of the Belgian music … Continue reading

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