Color, Art History, and Leisure in MFA Student Mike Serafino’s studio
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 […]
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 […]
There’s a special thrill in watching a play about your profession – one that accurately captures the details both big and small of what you […]
Two standing figures, in one projection purchasing a ticket from a “Mad Mad World” box office, in another contemplating a Coca-Cola machine. Posing in front […]
On Thursday, Oct. 17, Marcello Di Russo, the president of the Brooklyn College Composers’ Collective, scrambled to find more seats for the large crowd gathered […]
On October 4, 2019, the long-awaited Joker film was released in the United States. Directed by Todd Phillips, the film stars Joaquin Phoenix in the […]
I entered the Leonard and Claire Tow Theater at around 1:30 on Thursday, October 10. As I made my way to the box office, I […]
Last Friday was the first performance of “Pass Over,” a play written by Antoinette Nwandu and directed by Cristina Duarte. The play does an exceptional […]
Brooklyn College has been in many movies and TV shows before, but never quite like this. “Gemini Man” is a big-budget international blockbuster starring Will […]
In the spirit of Italian Heritage Month, Brooklyn College’s Sebastian Giordano has helped the Pietro Mascagni Foundation (all the way from Sicily!) to perform Cavalleria […]
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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