Review: ‘Six’ Does Not Know What It Is
By John Schilling Divorced. Beheaded. Died. Divorced. Beheaded. Survived. What some have viewed as a grim time in European history has now been reimagined as […]
By John Schilling Divorced. Beheaded. Died. Divorced. Beheaded. Survived. What some have viewed as a grim time in European history has now been reimagined as […]
By Michela Arlia Award-winning filmmaker and journalist Brent Renaud was shot and killed in Ukraine on Sunday, Mar. 13. He was 50 years old. […]
By John Schilling Bach, Beethoven, and Mozart are long gone, but the legacies of these composers live on through the Conservatory of Music at […]
By Alexandria Woolfe Mimi Cave’s “Fresh” gives a modern spin on the thriller genre by focusing on modern dating gone wrong, starring actors Sebastian […]
By Alexandria Woolfe The Film Department’s own Professor Todd Chandler released a documentary with PBS titled “Bulletproof” on Feb. 14, where he intended to put […]
By Cailah Parker Columbia University hosted a talk session featuring playwright Lynn Nottage on Mar. 4, as part of the school’s Complex Issues series. […]
By John Schilling Brooklyn College musicians gathered on Wednesday, Feb. 23 for the Winter Composers Concert, a showcase featuring new works by Conservatory of […]
By Gabriela Flores Since “West Side Story” hit theaters last December, film critics, audiences, and those who contributed to the film like Dr. Ernesto […]
By Michela Arlia NYU Tisch School of the Arts officially announced on Feb. 1 that Professor Justin Townsend will be its incoming Chair of […]
By Michela Arlia The curtain rises once again as BC’s Theater Department opens the first show of the semester, “Antigone,” on Mar. 4. With the […]
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