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Composers’ Collective Returns, Plans First In-Person Concert Since COVID

October 26, 2022 Gabriela Flores 0

By Gabriela Flores      Bringing musical ingenuity to listeners is no easy feat, but for a set of composers at Brooklyn College, the universality of […]

Showing Migration And Empathy Through Art: The ‘ref-u-gee’ Collection

October 26, 2022 web 0

By Samia Afsar      Renowned artist Audrey Frank Anastasi stood in the corner of  BC Library’s lobby with her artwork on display. She nervously yet […]

Conservatory Hosts First ‘Music For Strings’ Concert Of Fall Term

October 19, 2022 web 0

By Samia Afsar      A theme of joy carried through in Brooklyn College Conservatory of Music’s first fall “Music for Strings” Concert on Wednesday, Oct. […]

Review: Newest ‘Andor’ Series Has Its Shortcomings

October 19, 2022 web 0

By Patrick Boyd Richardson      Diego Luna reprises his role as Cassian in the latest Star Wars prequel series, “Andor.” Disney+ has gone out of […]

The Psychology Of Making Art: A Look Into Prof. Jennifer Drake’s Lab

October 12, 2022 web 0

By Samia Afsar      Tucked away on the fourth floor of James Hall is a lab room dedicated to the psychology of the arts, where […]

Alumna Khadjiah Johnson Makes Strides In Late Night And Emmy-Winning Team

October 12, 2022 web 0

By Gabriela Flores and Cailah Parker Reporting Assitance Alexandria Woolfe       With her drive and comedic flair, Khadjiah Johnson is leaving her mark on television […]

Prime Video’s ‘The Rings Of Power’ Gives Tepid Delivery 

September 28, 2022 web 0

By Patrick Boyd Richardson      One of the best high fantasy authors to ever live, J.R.R. Tolkien, has his beloved mythology “Lord of the Rings” […]

Excavating An Excavation, The Van Cortlandt’s Legacy Collection 

September 28, 2022 web 0

By Samia Afsar      There’s nothing quite like holding a piece of history in your hand. Researching and eternalizing material that once belonged to individuals […]

Depicting Community Through Jazz, BC Choir Collab On ‘God’s Only Black Man’

September 21, 2022 web 0

By Samia Afsar    Since the fall term has finally commenced, music fans recently united at Brooklyn College’s Claire Tow Theater for an evening of jazz-cleansing. […]

Netflix’s “Look Both Ways” Creatively Shows How Nothing Goes As Planned

September 21, 2022 web 0

By Alexandria Woolfe      During the week of her college graduation, Natalie (Lili Reinhart) discovers she may be pregnant at a college fraternity party. Suddenly, […]

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