Arts & Culture
Yesterday marked the beginning of the 2008 Transmodern Festival in Baltimore, Md. The festival, which will continue until Sunday, is ...
The Cine-Files
Oh dear, it seems as if this may be my last column. I’m sure this comes as a relief to ...
Alex Ross speaks on continuum of music through 20th century
In a Music department colloquium a few hours before his March 5 presentation, "New Yorker" music critic Alex Ross introduced ...
Akron/Family rises to fame
On March 4, Akron/Family’s extensive tour found itself at Beckham Hall in front of a mostly eager crowd of University ...
Movie review: “Wristcutters: A Love Story”
It’s good to laugh at things. In a lot of ways, the world is a pretty horrible place, and if ...
MP3 of the week
While the original version of the song leaves some production value to be desired, hip-hop remix extraordinaire edIT adds just ...
Adrian Tomine’s graphic novel
Adrian Tomine’s latest effort, “Shortcomings,” reflects the continued rise of the graphic novel, a form initially received with skepticism. Currently, ...
Music Collective performs at Whitney biennial
On the night of Tuesday, March 11, Danish art school students living in Crown Heights sat shoulder-to-shoulder with trendy eight-year-olds ...
Armantrout reflects modern life’s chaos in Russell House reading
As poet Rae Armantrout prepared to read from her new manuscript “Dark Matter,” she fussed with a momentarily malfunctioning podium ...
Student of Color studio artists question campus opportunities
Four weeks after the close of Skittles, the second annual Student of Color art show, several of the participating artists ...
