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Need a study break/affirmation that the people around you are doing productive things with their time? New Columbia band TOX and GUEST, featuring students Eli Aleinikoff, Sahil Ansari, Jon Perkins, Emilie Schattman, and Corey Dansereau, have just released their first EP on — where else? — band camp. They would love for you to listen to […]

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Last week Bwog’s resident rhyme-buster Zach Kagan visited CUSH and talked to John Lubeen Hamilton about freestyling, CUSH, and the rapper’s newest EP. Lubeen will be preforming tonight at Camille’s on 116th and Amsterdam, 8pm. Dressed in sweatpants and a tee-shirt, John Lubeen Hamilton sets a casual and relaxed atmosphere at a meeting of CUSH, Columbia University […]

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