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Bo Burnham creates poetic comedy

Comedian Bo Burnham didn't rise to fame like most others, instead becoming one of the first viral stars of YouTube when he was only 16. His humor is also different, incorporating satire, observation, music and even props.


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Big Fish' a big splash on Broadway

The new Broadway show "Big Fish" begins with a grandiose musical number featuring a witch, a giant, a mermaid and a slew of dancers in flashy costumes. A jubilant father with a thick Southern accent sings to his rational-minded young son about the importance of being "the hero of your own story." He then does a jig that compels dozens of fish to shoot out of water.


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What does the fox say?

Possibly the most outrageous recent viral video is Ylvis's song "The Fox." Two Norwegian brothers explain the noises animals make and question why no one knows what sound the fox makes -- everything an instant hit needs! Surprisingly, Seton Hall students may not be as informed as these brothers are hoping. We asked student to make noises featured in the music video, and here are their responses*:


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Williams hilariously 'Crazy' in new show

Newly added to the CBS lineup on Thursdays at 9 p.m. is the sitcom "The Crazy Ones." This new show is focused on main characters Simon Roberts and his daughter Sydney, played by Academy Award winner Robin Williams and Sarah Michelle Gellar, respectively. The show highlights Williams' humor, which will surely make it a hit among his fans.


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Timberlake impresses in '20/20' sequel

After receiving many accolades for the release of his comeback album, "The 20/20 Experience," in March 2013, Justin Timberlake is back less than a year later with "The 20/20 Experience - 2 of 2." Although the album officially dropped on Sept. 30, it began streaming live on iTunes on Sept. 23, giving both critics and fans the opportunity to listen and form their first impressions.


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Hostages' captures viewers

"Hostages" debuted on CBS on Monday, Sept. 23 at 10 p.m. The title seems self-explanatory, but the plot is much more complex than you would think. The show opens with a family of four watching television until it's suddenly turned off, and they are surrounded by four masked individuals. After the opening credits, we learn of the mother Dr. Ellen Sanders, played by Toni Collette.


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Talk/Art/Radio' gives creative twist to classic talk shows

It's often claimed that the radio, the dinosaur of contemporary information, is soaring on its last gust of wind. The days of worn wooden knobs and lonely voices have lost to the clamor of technology; perhaps, to more exciting media that submerge the audience more fully in colors and sounds.


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Learn the capabilities of your iPhone camera

Some people think you need a high quality, brand name camera in order to get that gorgeous photo, but you can get the best from your own iPhone without spending hundreds of dollars on that new Canon camera everyone is talking about. Just follow these simple tips and enjoy your great photos!


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SHU professor, alum battle it out on 'Family Feud'

A family full of Seton Hall alums adventured to Atlanta to play "Family Feud." Communications Professor Thomas Rondinella and his daughter, senior Julia Rondinella, were in attendance for this game show showdown airing at 5 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 20 on the My9 Network.


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Promoting a Healthy Lifestyle on Campus

With all of the work and stress that comes with the job of being a college student, focusing so much on studies while neglecting one's health is an easy trap into which anyone can fall. Part of becoming an independent young person is a higher sense of responsibility, which also includes taking care of one's own health. Luckily for Seton Hall students, there are many outlets and programs on campus that promote a healthy lifestyle.

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