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What Does a Good Girl Look Like
Women, more than men, feel compelled to meet superhuman standards.
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The Nass Reviews Flaked
This show is like the less-funny, homosocial version of Love except there’s still chicks in it and dudes who are bad at talking to them.
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Liking Love
The first few episodes feature some pretty conventional plot devices, but the characterization and dialogue have a loose, awkward, and very human quality to them.
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That Precept Kid Reviews Recipes
This bark is not trying to be anything than what it really is, something that plagues so many holiday desserts.
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The Greatest Debate
Two art history majors argue the most crucial issue of our time: Which Princeton plastic water bottle is better?
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Death Grips “Hot Head” Track Review
“Hot Head” is not only an assertion of power but also an investigation into how power works.
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A Star is not Born but Constructed
“The Stars— they’re just like us!” Or are they? An analysis of the fabrication behind Adele’s relatable success, the Jennifer Lawrence effect, and the uncanny valley.
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The Myth of the Reclusive Writer
In Rich Homie Quan’s 2013 classic, “Type of Way,” he joins a three thousand-year tradition of literary recluses in a single rhyming couplet: “I got a hide away, and I go there sometimes, to give my mind a break/ I find a way, to still get through the struggle, what I’m tryna say.”
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The New Kid on the Block
Trenton hasn’t entirely forgotten the Roebling Factory; something new is happening on this block.