Conservatory’s “Afternoons At The Piano” Return To Campus
By Alexandria Woolfe The Conservatory of Music returned with its “Afternoons at the Piano” on campus after nearly two years, with conservatory students playing classical […]
By Alexandria Woolfe The Conservatory of Music returned with its “Afternoons at the Piano” on campus after nearly two years, with conservatory students playing classical […]
By Michela Arlia Originally hailing from Argentina, Malena Dayen is a well-established opera singer who has performed all over the world and worked with accomplished […]
By Gabriela Flores In a night filled with freshly written work, monologues, and theatrical performances of all sorts, CUNY students showcased their talents and wits […]
By Michela Arlia The latest production to hit the BC Theater Department stage is “Concord Floral,” which opens on Apr. 8 in the New Workshop […]
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. […]
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