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Rami Malek as Freddie Mercury on the poster for Bohemian Rhapsody released on Friday, Nov. 2. Emmy and Golden Globe award-winning Malek stole the show in the musical biopic.PUBLIC DOMAIN

“Bohemian Rhapsody”: Story of the killer “Queen”

Melissa Azofeifa and Anna Correa December 2, 2018
Musical biopic film “Bohemian Rhapsody” brings Queen to a new generation while still staying true to original fans. The film grossed over $500 million worldwide since its Nov. 2 release date, with domestic sales grossing over $375 million, and it is now the highest grossing musical biopic film ever made, topping the 2015 film “Straight Outta Compton,” which grossed $201.6 million.
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“The Predator:” Just another mediocre reboot

Matthew Rainis September 26, 2018
If the filmmakers had been willing to stay in their lane on this one, this would have been a solidly entertaining action flick.
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The entrance to the Staller Center for the Arts theatre. The STATESMAN FILE

Student New Works Festival showcases student performances

Chris Peraino May 8, 2016
The Student New Works Festival showcased a litany of student created performances, culminating in nine original pieces all written and performed by SBU theatre arts majors.
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Only three Long Island arts hubs on the NY Media Arts Map

Only three Long Island arts hubs on the NY Media Arts Map

Francesca Campione and Rena Thomas May 8, 2016
Earlier this year, the New York Council on the Arts launched an interactive arts map, The New York Media Arts Map v3.
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Millennials not as environmentally friendly as they say

Millennials not as environmentally friendly as they say

Nikita Ramos May 8, 2016
Only about half of millennials say they are responsive to sustainability actions, according to a survey done by Nielsen Global Survey of Corporate Social Responsibility.
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Stony Brook Football wins the first-ever Lip Sync Battle Belt

Stony Brook Football wins the first-ever Lip Sync Battle Belt

Jessica Carnabuci and Kelly Saberi April 29, 2016
The first-ever Seawolves Lip Sync Battle was held in the auditorium of the Student Activities Center on Wednesday, April 27.
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Long Island organizations promote the arts on the local level

Long Island organizations promote the arts on the local level

Rena Thomas and Francesca Campione April 28, 2016
At a time when art is a highly personal depiction of inner expression, arts organizations across Long Island are trying to make art more accessible and appealing to public.
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Stony Brook got greener with Earthstock this year

Stony Brook got greener with Earthstock this year

David Pepa April 24, 2016
Earthstock successfully had another year of getting the message out to people to help get involved and protect the environment.
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The Supply raises awareness with World Slum Day Showcase

The Supply raises awareness with World Slum Day Showcase

Erika Stern April 20, 2016
The Stony Brook University chapter of The Supply will be hosting a night of awareness and fundraising on April 21 in the Student Activities Center at 7 p.m.
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The Hindu Students Council hosts annual Holi event

Katarina Delgado April 19, 2016
Puffs of color floated into the blue sky on Sunday, April 16 as SBU Hindu Student Council celebrated Holi in the Mendelsohn Quad pit.
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A modern take on Shakespeare’s As You Like It

A modern take on Shakespeare’s “As You Like It”

Katarina Delgado April 14, 2016
Shakespeare’s romantic comedy “As You Like It” is adapted for modern audiences in the Department of Theatre Arts' performances running April 7 to April 17.
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Anonymous street artist makes waves on campus

Anonymous street artist makes waves on campus

Brittany Bernstein April 14, 2016
People may have seen @icnochanges’ designs in various places around campus, like outside of Melville Library or at the Engineering Drive bus stop.
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