Breaking Into the Art Market: Nancy Elsamanoudi
Nancy Elsamanoudi is an up and coming Brooklyn based artist, but her path is not a typical one. Her parents are immigrants from Egypt. Her […]
Nancy Elsamanoudi is an up and coming Brooklyn based artist, but her path is not a typical one. Her parents are immigrants from Egypt. Her […]
While COVID-19 has made Broadway go dark until 2021, live theater is still alive and well in New York City thanks to Anna Strasser, a […]
Over the summer, CUNY’s Asian American/Asian Research Institute (AAARI) hosted the 17th Annual CUNY Asian American Film Festival featuring a variety of short films […]
Written By: Stacy Fisch Summer has almost come to an end, and you won’t be able to walk in Prospect Park or ride your bike […]
Written By: Michela Arlia On September 10, Michelle Hecht from the Brooklyn College Foundation along with other professors and faculty within the Theater department hosted […]
Written By: Chaya Gurkov Although most of us probably won’t be waving quarantine life away with tear-studded eyes and heavy hearts, a number of students […]
Written By: Michela Arlia As a new school year starts, students look for opportunities to expand their resumes. While job and internship positions are always […]
Harrison Sheckler, a Brooklyn College student pursuing a Masters in Piano Performance, started the Major League Baseball season off on the right note this past […]
It was almost a decade ago that Rajendra Ramoon Maharaj, an award-winning playwright, director, choreographer, and producer, walked the halls of Brooklyn College as a […]
Written By Michela Arlia As the summer days are slowly passing, some students within the Theater Department have collaborated to create a fun, virtual […]
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