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Staff Recs: Caw-caw!

If you couldn’t tell, we had a little trouble coming up with a theme for this month’s staff recs. November is a strange month, awkwardly sandwiched between two of our favorite holidays Halloween and Christmas. Who would actually be itching to read Thanksgiving-themed recommendations? So, we at the Arts Desk decided to expand on.

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Staff Rants: Spooky season

On still having class Molly Koch Opinion Editor It’s simple, wear your halloween costume to class.    On trick-or-treating or the lack thereof Krish Dev Deputy News Editor Why go through all the effort of putting on the costume with no sweet reward at the end? It’s like staying up all night.

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Staff Recs: BOO!

Trick or treat from WSN’s Arts Desk! We can’t give you candy, but we can give you something even more delicious our Halloween-themed favorites.  In case you haven’t solidified your plans for Halloweekend, we have got you covered with some wicked Halloween recommendations. Grab your pumpkin pie and dive into some spooky fiction, get.

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Staff Recs: How to romanticize the start of a new term

We know what the first days of school are like. Whether you’re a first-year trying to navigate living in New York City for the first time or an overwrought senior ready to wrap up your collegiate years, the start of a new term always comes with a hefty mix of emotions. Palpable excitement? Looming d

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Smalls Jazz Club's fight to keep jazz alive

Nestled in the West Village, Smalls Jazz Club is home to a New York staple that is slowly disappearing. Spike Wilner, a professional jazz musician, has been playing piano jazz since he was a child. He made a living by performing at clubs and bars around the city, including at Smalls Jazz Club, an

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