Lexi Richards


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Earning my Dukie badge

Every Wednesday night, or rather early Thursday morning, when I leave 301 Flowers, I stop for a second and just look at the Chapel. Sometimes I stare for a minute, other times it's a quick glance...


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Film Review: The Namesake

The Namesake's trailer advertises the poignant journey of a young man, Gogol Ganguli (Kal Penn), who struggles to define his identity in terms of American reality and his family's Indian roots.


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Boleyn book keeps head

Best-selling author Philippa Gregory is at it again with The Boleyn Inheritance, her latest historical fiction piece about the life of an English courtier. Like the book's successful predecessors...


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Music Review: Yusuf Islam

In the 28 years since he released his last pop-folk album, Cat Stevens has changed his religion and his name (he now goes by the moniker Yusuf Islam) and has been put on the government's no-fly...


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Film review: Catch a Fire

At first glance, Catch a Fire seems to fit the scheme of most thought-provoking, borderline indie Focus Features projects. But the film, which takes on the South African apartheid era, doesn't...


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Monet exhibit leaves impression

The beaches of Normandy conjure images of the American landing on D-Day or a luxurious vacation in the French countryside. Art aficionados may also recognize the coastal region as the place where...


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McKees make amazing maize maze

October means football, piles of leaves, Halloween on Franklin Street-and for the McKee family of Rougemont, October means cornfields and Maple View Ice Cream. Every fall, the McKees transform...

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