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    Remembering DMX, the Ruff Ryder

    Tyler RiversApril 13, 2021
    The Ruff Ryder known as Dark Man X or DMX died at White Plains Hospital Friday morning. During the entirety of his week-long hospitalization, the 50-year-old rapper and actor was supported…

    New York’s favorite organist: Paul Cartier

    Steven KeehnerApril 11, 2021
    Sports and music have always been intertwined for Cartier. Indistinguishable from the crowd at a game, Cartier shares an ability similar to Garry Howatt, his favorite hockey player, to carry a…

    Lana Del Rey reminisces and moves on in new album “Chemtrails Over the Country Club”

    Melanie NavarroApril 6, 2021
    #REVIEW Del Rey continues to discover herself through song and “Chemtrails Over the Country Club” is simply her latest installment documenting the journey.

    Stony Brook University student photographers share tips and tricks to capturing the perfect photo

    Caroline MorganMarch 27, 2021March 29, 2021
    Photography makes important moments last. Though it captures the best and worst times, they are all moments to remember.     

    Quelly Woo is bringing “Tactical Pressure” to the drill music scene

    Amaya McDonaldMarch 26, 2021
    Brooklyn drill artist Quelly Woo is releasing his first EP, “Tactical Pressure,” on April 2. Check out this Q&A with Quelly Woo from The Statesman.

    WSHU hosts an informative conversation about the current political climate

    ArtsCultureElection 2020Special IssuesNovember 2, 2020November 4, 2020

    On Friday, Oct. 30, WSHU held a virtual discussion titled “Through the Looking Glass: A Campaign Like No Other” with a panel of journalists, professors and media critics.

    Stony Brook University artists address injustice in RECKONING: Student Digital Mural

    ArtsCultureNovember 1, 2020November 2, 2020

    Recently submitted to be displayed as part of Stony Brook’s RECKONING: Student Digital Mural, Mazza created “Untitled 14” in 2014 following the death of 18-year-old Michael Brown Jr., who was shot and killed by police officer Darren Wilson in Ferguson, Missouri.

    Medusa statue emerges as A #MeToo heroine in Lower Manhattan

    ArtsCultureOctober 29, 2020

    Argentinian artist Luciano Garbati unveiled his sculpture “Medusa with the Head of Perseus” in Manhattan’s Collect Pond Park on Tuesday, October 13. The statue is part of the Art in the Parks Program and will remain in the park until April 2021. 

    Pharrell Williams and Jay-Z support and empower Black business owners with their new song and music video, “Entrepreneur”

    ArtsCultureMusicAugust 30, 2020August 31, 2020

    Pharrell and Jay-Z’s new song “Entrepreneur,” produced by The Neptunes, stresses the importance of supporting Black-owned businesses and encourages aspiring Black entrepreneurs to take risks.

    Black and white selfies on social media bring awareness to violence against women

    CultureTop StoryAugust 24, 2020August 24, 2020

    The Stony Brook Press’ Falah Jalai and The Statesman’s Rabia Gursoy report on femicide in the countries of Turkey and India, highlighting how the new Instagram trend #ChallengeAccepted aims to increase awareness about violence against women.

    Only Shallow Fashion: Breaking Down My Bloody Valentine’s Unexpected Supreme Line

    ArtsCultureMusicMay 22, 2020July 7, 2020

    The popular streetwear brand was launching a collaborative clothing line with My Bloody Valentine, available online only on April 23.

    Roth Regatta will be held virtually this year, marking 31 years of the tradition

    ArtsCultureMay 11, 2020

    The Undergraduate Student Government (USG) will be hosting this event through social media, in collaboration with the Stony Brook Computing Society. 

    A walk through East Williamsburg’s street art

    ArtsCultureFine ArtMay 6, 2020May 11, 2020

    Before the city lockdown order on March 20, 30-year-old Ariel Coello would lead street art walks over the weekends to have folks engage with and learn about Brooklyn’s art community.

    “Animal Crossing: New Horizons” is quarantine’s best friend

    ArtsCultureApril 2, 2020April 4, 2020

    If you’re looking for a way to spend your days indoors, or just need a distraction from the monotony and stress that is our current reality, buckle up because “Animal Crossing: New Horizons” for Nintendo Switch, is the game for you. 

    “Need a Break”: Quarantine Edition

    ArtsBooksCultureMoviesMusicTheaterTVMarch 25, 2020

    We know being in self-isolation is hard. In case you need something to distract you or something to do in between online classes, take a break and check these out!

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