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Autumn Arrives

Marcus Levine CC ’15 tipped this photo of a facilities worker raking the new zen gardens. Despite summer’s brief return last week, fall is back.

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Yesterday, Bwog visited the Manhattan Chogyesa Temple at 42 W. 96th Street, planning on interviewing the Abbess Myo Ji Sunim, whom students sometimes see in Riverside Park, noticing the world. However, by chance or design, the Abbess was busy, and at the meeting time a class was starting, so Bwog was invited to join. Ushered […]

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Bwog’s Dane Cook reports slightly deafened yet enlightened from Miller Theater. A tidal wave of sound hit Miller Theater last night during Lou Reed: Metal Machine Music—an orchestral rendition of Reed’s 1975 avant-garde album of the same name. The original album consists entirely of electric guitar feedback played at varying speeds, and the purpose of […]

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