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From the monthly archives:

April 2011

A Mother’s Call for Peace

by Post Editors on April 30, 2011

“When I first learned how Mother’s Day started, I was shocked,” Hallagan said. “I felt a need to honor and remember Mother’s Day as something far more important than sending a Hallmark card or bouquet of flowers.”

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Drink My Words: Still Not Funny

by Amelia Sauter on April 27, 2011

No matter how hard he tries, Death is not funny. Or is he? A cartoon by Amelia Sauter.

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Chairs of Berlin

by Post Editors on April 24, 2011

The result of a yearlong collaboration between Stephanie DeGooyer and Maegan Magathan, Chairs of Berlin presents hundreds of snapshots of chairs taken in Berlin using disposable cameras with expired film.

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Not Just for Boys

by Post Editors on April 21, 2011

Pippi to Ripley: Heroines of Fantasy and Science Fiction” will be held on campus on Saturday, April 23, 2011.

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War-Horn

by Post Editors on April 21, 2011

Roberto Carlos Lange, aka Helado Negro, joins Colin Stetson at Delilah’s Thursday, April 21, 2011.

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Drink My Words: Death Has Fun

by Amelia Sauter on April 20, 2011

Inspired by her godmother (weekly columnist /cartoonist Amelia Sauter), guest cartoonist Vivian V., age 8, drew Death at the amusement park.

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While You Were In: Lupe Fiasco

by Post Editors on April 19, 2011

The Show Must Go On: Despite injuring himself early in a set, Lupe Fiasco performed more than an hour’s worth of his greatest hits at Cornell’s Barton Hall Sunday, April 17, 2011. Photos by Heather Ainsworth.

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While You Were In: The Old 97s

by Post Editors on April 17, 2011

Rhett Miller returns to the Finger Lakes, courtesy of Dan Smalls Presents. The Old 97s performed Water Street Music Hall in Rochester, New York on April 7, 2011. Photos by Heather Ainsworth

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‘Steal’ This Movie

by Arthur Whitman on April 17, 2011

Sunday, April 17, at 2:00 p.m., Cornell’s Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art will be offering a public screening of “The Art of the Steal,” director Don Argott’s acclaimed 2009 documentary about the Barnes Collection controversy.

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Post Picks

by Post Editors on April 15, 2011

Boy With a Fish releases “I Put My Tongue on the Window,” celebrates with former members of Hem. Also, FLEFF, Black is Green, and a happy hour round-up.

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