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The Suffolk Journal

Your School. Your Paper. Since 1936.

The Suffolk Journal

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James Vincent McMorrow releases Post Tropical

Ally Johnson January 29, 2014

With a sound destined for rainy days, a sound that’s imbued with melancholy and vocally heavy, its mood music for any mood that you are in.  Inspired by the music of the ‘70’s singer/songwriter...

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New Spike Jonze release introduces moviegoers to a new age type romance

Ally Johnson January 23, 2014

There is something inexplicable about the joyous, introspective nature of Spike Jonze’s most recent film Her. It is not a movie that is simple to summarize, I have sat and pondered my response which,...

Harvard Film Archive presents novel-based Stalker

Harvard Film Archive presents novel-based Stalker

David Frederick January 23, 2014

The most recent offering from the Harvard Film Archive is the complete works of Russian auteur Andrei Tarkovsky. Most known for his existential sci-fi art house fair Solaris. Many have said that it is...

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71st Annual Golden Globes delivers surprises, laughs for viewers

Haley Peabody January 23, 2014

As 2014 begins, the new year marks the beginning of another awards season to commemorate the best films, TV shows, and music of the past year. The season began with the 71st annual Golden Globe awards....

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England’s band Yuck loses lead, visits Sinclair to deliver a memorable show

January 23, 2014

By Thomas Higgins The UK based band Yuck has managed to do something that very few bands are capable of, which is lose their lead singer and manage to find a way to come out even stronger in the end. ...

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Lone Survivor cast places audiences in fantastic but realistic battle

Sam Humphrey January 23, 2014

Believe the hype about the new war movie Lone Survivor. This film is definitely worth a trip to the theater to see on the big screen. Directed by Peter Berg (Friday Night Lights, Battleship), the film...

2014 back-to-school guide to fashion, as changeable as the weather

January 23, 2014

By Maria Baulch Take it from someone who has lived in Boston for a little over a year now: I have realized that the weather can be a little unpredictable at this time of year. Some days it is so cold...

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Students transform former band Guilty Sparks to present Jack Romanov

December 4, 2013

By: Lucie Coppola Jack Romanov formerly known, as The Guilty Sparks is a band composed of all Suffolk University students Luke Bergamini, Nico Renzulli, Esteban Cajigas, and Nick Aikens, all of which...

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Bernhoft of Norway visits Harvard Square’s newly built Sinclair venue

Soleil Barros December 4, 2013

There are shows you attend every once in a while, those that truly stick in your memory for many years to come. When invited to Jarle Bernhoft by a few friends of mine that attend, I knew I was in...

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Second ‘Hunger Games’ film, ‘Catching Fire’ among audiences

Dan Olson December 4, 2013

Based on the novel by Suzanne Collins, The Hunger Games: Catching Fire is currently the No. 1 film on the planet and has caused quite the craze. After the immediate success of the original film in 2011,...

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The Story So Far warms up the end of semester, headlining the Royale

December 4, 2013

By: Christopher McLaughlin Sunday, Nov. 24 was indeed one of the coldest nights that Boston has seen this semester, with wind chill-influenced temperatures dipping down into the low teens. However,...

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Suffolk Poetry Center hosts heartfelt reading

Ally Thibault November 20, 2013

Poets Sophie Cabot Black and Greg Delanty visited Suffolk’s Poetry Center  to share their thoughts on friends and family, love and death, and past and present. The center was packed full of students...

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