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Looking for Alaska: A Revisit Ahead of the Hulu Series

October 8, 2019 Michael Castaneda 0

   Hulu is coming out with an eight-part TV series called “Looking for Alaska” based on the John Green book of the same name.  In […]

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Brooklyn College Theater Department 2019 Fall Preview

October 8, 2019 Quiara Vasquez 1

  Private institutions may sweep the Princeton Review’s “Best Colleges” lists, but there’s one list on which Brooklyn College gives the Ivy League a run for […]

Fernanda Parrado’s Metamorphosis and The Art of Rebirth

September 25, 2019 Jack Coleman 0

At the core of Fernanda Parrado’s 2019 experimental short film, Metamorphosis, is the concepts of sacrifice and rebirth. Through the usage of archival 16mm film […]

REVIEW: Prasad Paul Duffy’s “Revolutionary”

September 18, 2019 Quiara Vasquez 0

   In the dire and distant future of “Revolutionary: A Futuristic Musical,” automation and totalitarianism have forced a generation of youth onto the streets. Innocent buskers […]

Mika Rottenberg’s Playful Surrealism

September 18, 2019 Jack Coleman 1

 An air conditioner drips water onto a plant; a ponytail jutting out of the wall bops up and down; single drops of water fall from […]

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Vampire Weekend at Madison Square Garden

September 18, 2019 Michael Castaneda 0

  I Don’t Want to Live this Way but I Don’t Want to Die Vampire Weekend played Madison Square Garden on Friday Sept. 6. It […]

Jarrett Earnest Interview

September 11, 2019 Jack Coleman 0

Coleman: You ask almost everyone in your latest book, What it Means to Write about Art, about an early aesthetic experience, Do you have one […]

It Chapter Two Review

September 10, 2019 Carmen Saffioti 0

This past weekend the second and final part to the It series came to frighten audiences once more. The film returned to show the child characters […]

Midsommar: The Director’s Cut Isn’t Worth It

September 4, 2019 Carmen Saffioti 0

Ari Aster’s Midsommar was one of the most anticipated films of 2019, and this past weekend it had the privilege of releasing a director’s cut […]

Keunmin Lee at Shin Gallery Provides Something Special This Off-Season

September 4, 2019 jack coleman 1

Late August to early September is typically when galleries shut their doors and take a break to get ready for the fall season. Finding an […]

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