Culture
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Beyoncé’s ‘Cowboy Carter’: Album review
Beyoncé’s highly anticipated new album showcases a new side of her artistry to her many fans worldwide.
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‘Quiet On Set’: The truth behind a 2000s childhood
Nickelodeon network exposed for sexual abuse of child actors.
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Dawg-Eared: ‘One of Us is Lying’ by Karen M. McManus is ‘fast-paced, engaging and shocking’
According to first year Alexis Marasco, it is a page-turner.
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Dawgs with Style: Dr. Cynthia Chen
“I started caring less about what people say. [Style] is about who I am — not who I should be. I shouldn’t be defined by how I look or what I choose to wear.”
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Spring into new activities
Read on to see the Culture section’s favorite springtime activities.
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Hub for Black Affairs and Community Engagement hosts poetry night
The “Black on Both Sides” poetry night highlighted two local Black artists and created a space for engaging dialogue.
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Recognizing Ramadan at Butler
Muslims and non-Muslims alike are welcome to participate in the Iftaar event.
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Unveiling Noah Kahan: From Vermont to TikTok to global fame
“His lyrics make other people feel [the way] he’s feeling and not feel alone in their experiences.”
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Lizzy McAlpine enters a new era with ‘Older’
“McAlpine is stepping into the major indie scene and bringing all her delicately crafted sound, quiet introspection and fresh enlightenment with her.”
