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The Actor’s Life By Jenna Fischer: A Review

January 28, 2020 web 0

Written By Michela Arlia Any real fan of The Office knows to watch only up until season seven when Michael Scott leaves, because it’s only […]

Questions Arise With Theater Dept. Recruiting

December 4, 2019 Michela Arlia 0

   It’s late Fall and early Winter for College students and if you look across campus, you’ll see students scurrying from building to building, loaded with […]

Theater Review: “Slave Play” Is A Wild Ride

December 4, 2019 Quiara Vasquez & Jack Coleman 0

   People say that Broadway is dead — a bedazzled tourist trap surrounded by millions of obnoxious billboards and billions of skeezy fortysomethings in Elmo costumes. […]

Strong Winds And Harmonious Strings at the Conservatory

December 4, 2019 Jack Coleman 0

   On the second floor of the Leonard & Claire Tow Center for the Performing Arts, in the Topfer Recital Hall, members of the Brooklyn College […]

“Sweat” Or: Do You Believe In Life After Trump?

November 20, 2019 Quiara Vasquez 0

Stage Lights up on a black guy sitting across from a white guy with a swastika forehead tat. “Oh god,” I think to myself. “This […]

Care, Community, And Queerness In Ak Jensen’s Studio

November 20, 2019 jack coleman 0

When he moved to New York in 2015 from a small town in the Netherlands, Ak Jansen had already completed his undergraduate studies in textile […]

Motherless Brooklyn: A Quick Review

November 13, 2019 Ryan Schwach 0

Motherless Brooklyn is a blatant attempt at Oscar glory, but still manages to be a riveting noir film for the 21st century. The film is […]

Art All Day Event Held Across Campus

November 13, 2019 Jack Coleman 0

The Brooklyn College Art Department hosted the expansive and all encompassing Art All Day on Saturday, November 9th. The event, which played out as a […]

BC Alum Jimmy Smits’ Bluff City Law Leaves a Hung Audience

November 6, 2019 John Schilling 0

    On September 23, 2019, Bluff City Law premiered on NBC starring an alumnus of Brooklyn College, Jimmy Smits.     Smits, who graduated in 1980 with a […]

Color, Art History, and Leisure in MFA Student Mike Serafino’s studio

November 6, 2019 Jack Coleman 0

The studio is riddled with old and new paintings, sketches, tubes of oil paint, palettes, brushes and jars of thinner. If you’ve ever seen an […]

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