Week in Pulp

Week in Pulp: Mayfest lineup announced, professor loves Shakespeare

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PUBLIC will hit the stage at Walnut Park during Mayfest.

From the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare’s death to the Mayfest lineup announcement, it’s been a week for the arts globally and right here in Syracuse.

Professor fosters love for Shakespeare through scholarly work
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Liam Sheehan | Asst. Photo Editor

Syracuse University English and textual studies professor Dympna Callaghan has let her love of William Shakespeare become a central focus in her academic work. A topic she’s especially interested in is the practice of color blind casting in Shakespeare plays. She has attended every Shakespeare Association of America conference for the past 20 years.

Vince Staples, Louis the Child, PUBLIC to perform at Mayfest
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The artists will perform in Walnut Park at 1 p.m. April 29 before Block Party. Mayfest is free to undergraduate students with an SU or SUNY-ESF ID.



SU-based EDM group Not Sober aims to become apparel business
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Evan Jenkins | Staff Photographer

Syracuse University-based EDM group Not Sober is planning on doing more than just produce music. The group hopes to copyright their name and begin selling apparel.

Riley: A breakdown of Tokyo Police Club’s new EP

Music columnist Emera Riley thinks that Tokyo Police Club’s new EP is perfect for summer. She describes the narratives weaved into the EP as “warm and intimate,” creating a feeling of newness yet familiarity for the listeners.





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