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Simon Brown, Leading the Charge of the Musical Realm

April 29, 2020 jack coleman 0

I have never seen an angel. Show me an angel and I’ll paint you one,” Gustave Courbet once famously remarked. For the leader of the […]

Ak Jansen’s Solo Show at Ivy Brown and his Striking Personal Protective Sculptures

April 15, 2020 jack coleman 0

Last November I interviewed Ak Jansen in his studio on the fifth floor of Boylan Hall. There was a small crowd of clay vessels, some […]

Prof. Jeffrey Biegel and David Foster performing together./YouTube

Prof. Jeffrey Biegel Performs #stayathome Concert Featuring David Foster

April 14, 2020 John Schilling 0

   On April 4, Brooklyn College piano adjunct professor Jeffrey Biegel performed his fourth #StayAtHome Saturday Concert, a series of weekly performances live-streamed via YouTube.  […]

Art Department Juggles Online Transition

April 1, 2020 jack coleman 0

  How is the Art Department at Brooklyn College handling the new distance-learning curriculum? According to the department’s Deputy Chair, Professor Jennifer Ball: like artists would.  […]

Conservatory Launches Online Recitals With “Chiaroscuro”

April 1, 2020 John Schilling 0

  On Tuesday, March 24, the Conservatory of Music at Brooklyn College launched their new “Student Recitals Series,” featuring both undergraduate and graduate students of […]

The Music of Anne Frank with Deborah Nemko

March 25, 2020 John Schilling 0

When you think of classical music, the likes of Brahms or Beethoven may come to mind. On March 11, Dr. Deborah Nemko visited Brooklyn College’s […]

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Closing the Curtains on BC’s Theatre shows in Spring 2020

March 18, 2020 web 0

Written By Michela Arlia      On Wednesday, Mar. 11, at around 3:30 pm in the Department of Theater’s costume shop class, phones and Twitter accounts started […]

The Inheritance: Part 2

March 11, 2020 jack coleman 0

It’s odd enough to review a two-part play in two separate write-ups. It’s even more disorienting when the difference in quality between parts one and […]

Brooklyn Composer’s Collective at the Tow Center

March 11, 2020 John Schilling 0

 On Tuesday, March 10, the Brooklyn Composers’ Collective performed a one hour concert at the Tow Center atrium. The concert was hosted by Marcello Di […]

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Theater Review: The inheritance, Part 1

March 4, 2020 jack coleman 0

It’s a play that grapples with what it means to be a twenty-first century queer man in New York City after the peak of the […]

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