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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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Post Picks: A flurry of spring readings

by Post Editors on April 1, 2011

Téa Obreht, author of “The Tiger’s Wife,” will read at the Cornell Bookstore Monday, April 4. Here, pictured at Buffalo Street Books. Photo by Heather Ainsworth

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PR and the Pentagon

by Keir Neuringer on March 7, 2011

The biggest challenge to overcoming propaganda may be the failure of its targets to recognize themselves as such. The propaganda of the Pentagon, of profit-driven greenwashers, of the PR firms, is the brittle, easily overcome ammunition of a cowardly, paranoid, hate-driven authoritarian minority. Recognize it for what it is and the tide begins to turn.

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Timely Talk

by Post Editors on February 24, 2011

Bobby Seale, the co-founder of the Black Panthers will present “From the Sixties to the Future” on Friday, February 25, at 6 p.m. in Emerson Suites, Phillips Hall at Ithaca College.

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Angel Approaches

by Luke Z. Fenchel on February 17, 2011

A well-known political activist and public intellectual, Kushner’s legacy looms so large in theater that it is occasionally difficult to separate his life from his work.

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Ithaca is Braggtown

by Post Editors on November 29, 2010

Musician and educator Branford Marsalis will stop by Ithaca College Monday, December 6 for a free performance.

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‘Eaarth’ Day

by Post Editors on November 10, 2010

Author and environmentalist Bill McKibben will speak at Ithaca College Thursday, Nov. 11 at 8:00pm.

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Singular Mythology

by Arthur Whitman on November 7, 2010

Work by the Japanese-born Chicago painter Michiko Itatani on display at Ithaca College’s Handwerker Gallery. A review by Arthur Whitman.

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The Man Who Knew Too Much

by Post Editors on October 18, 2010

The Park Center for Independent Media at Ithaca College will present “An Evening with Daniel Ellsberg” on Wednesday, October 20, in Ford Hall.

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Start Where You Are

by Danielle Winterton on October 11, 2010

By Danielle Winterton ~ bell hooks took aim at fashionable best-selling novels that romanticize the idea of inter-racial sisterhood and have reduced the idea of feminine solidarity across cultures into light, feel-good sentimental tripe, or “claptrap” as she put it, that has no transformative power for either the individual or the culture.

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