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Pillbox

The posters were of various colors, sizes, and shapes and focused on different controversial issues throughout history.

Retracing revolutions

On Friday Jan. 23, artists Dara Greenwald and Josh MacPhee introduced their new exhibit, Signs of Change: Social Movement Cultures 1960s to Now.

It’s easy being green

Try these eco-friendly T-shirts made from bamboo and organic cotton.

*Menopause The Musical* is a hilarious musical that touches on one the most momentous periods in a woman’s life.

“The Silent Passage” no more

Menopause The Musical is an extremely funny, upbeat production that has the entire audience in fits of laughter throughout.

A barbershop quartet-style number about the wonderful taste of ice cream provides comedic relief.

Singing on the streets of New York

Street Scene, produced by the School of Music, is not your common opera.

The event included an all-vegan buffet, featuring bread, hummus, veggies.

A multi-cultural mix

“Curry and Cumin: A Night of South East Asian Entertainment” was held last Friday night by Khalil’s restaurant.

It’s easy being green

Try these eco-friendly T-shirts made from bamboo and organic cotton.

Tracing life through poetry

Even the hollow my body made is gone, is an important tale of music and memory.

Song for a City

Priscilla Sneff’s O Wooly City is a look at cities today.

A B.I.G. man with an even bigger dream

New release follows the life and death of legendary hip-hop rapper Christopher “Notorious B.I.G.” Wallace.

Dollar movie

This week's list of movies.

Paperhouse

New Orleans, perhaps more than any other American city, is a tottering coat rack of clichés.

Did you know?

Who stole the SoBe drinks from La Prima? Read more to find out!

Everything you need to know

Get some advice on how to confess the truth and how to deal with slander.

Calendar

This week's list of events.