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Senior Andreas Jonathan holds an acrylic pane over a projector in Maya Lin’s “Empty Room.” This is one of many works in “Beyond Earth Art,” housed in Cornell University’s Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art.

Review: New exhibit goes above and beyond

By Nina Varilla, Staff Writer February 11, 2014
New activist exhibit features a diverse range of artistic mediums.
Ithacan ediors give you a heads up on whats new in this weeks upcoming issue for February 13, 2014.

Eds Up!

By Danielle Calder February 10, 2014

Eleanor Henderson, assistant professor of writing, signs first-edition copies of her book “Ten Thousand Saints” in June of 2011 at the Harvard Book Store’s Signed First Edition Club. Henderson’s book is currently being turned into a film.

Professor’s debut novel converted into motion picture

By Austin Gold, Staff Writer February 5, 2014
"Ten Thousand Saints" by Eleanor Henderson, assistant professor of writing, is being turned into a feature film.
Amy Bertram ’12 stands with a cardboard model of her retail truck, which will be on the streets of Los Angeles in May. Her truck will sell music products, like records and turntables.

Alumna to sell records and music paraphernalia out of retail truck

By Meagan McGinnes, Senior Writer February 5, 2014
Amy Bertram '12 will open a retail truck selling music paraphernalia in Los Angeles.
A study from Morgan Stanley predicted that the world is headed toward a shortage of wine, reporting that production fell by 5 percent in 2012. However, members of wineries in Ithaca are not concerned about the findings.

Local vineyards unconcerned by wine shortage

By Max Gordon, Contributing Writer February 5, 2014
Despite a report from Morgan Stanley that said there will be a global wine shortage, vineyards in Ithaca remain optimistic.

Review: Sloppy indie album lacks focus

By Ashley Wolf, Staff Writer February 5, 2014
Indie-rock album suffers from its disorganized sound.

Review: Experimental producer creates surreal listening experience

By Steven Pirani, Assistant Accent Editor February 5, 2014
Bibio's "The Green EP" is a dreamy, genre-blurring experience.

Review: Predictable plot impedes able cast

By Emily Fedor, Staff Writer February 5, 2014
An unsurprising plot hampers film drama.

Review: Daft romance labors for days

By Tylor Colby, Staff Writer February 5, 2014
Unbelievable romance makes "Labor Day" a labor to watch.

Review: Artful game boasts stylish swordplay

By Will Uhl, Staff Writer February 5, 2014
Eventful gameplay and a great art style propel game to greatness.

Review: Crude rom-com stumbles over script

By Faith Maciolek, Staff Writer February 5, 2014
Zac Efron’s charm struggles to redeem weak supporting roles
Heres a sneak preview of whats to come in this weeks issue hitting the stands Thursday, February 6th.

Eds Up

By Danielle Calder February 4, 2014

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