Electronics And Acoustics Unite: The International Electroacoustic Music...
By Kiara Jones-Ford A piano, microphone, and laptop hooked up to a sound system sit center stage as the audience members take their seats. [...]
View ArticleRomance And Representation: Authors Chloe Liese And Nisha Sharma In Conversation
By Paulina Gajewski The ever-expanding world of contemporary literature differentiates itself from the constructs of the past. Modern audiences call for the diversification of [...]
View ArticleNo Truth Without Proof: Maxime Du Camp’s Illusory Photographs
By Lina Mazioui An exhibition displaying Maxime Du Camp’s photography debuted at The Metropolitan Museum of Art on Oct. 23. The exhibition, titled “Proof: [...]
View Article“The Lights”, Prof. Ben Lerner Releases New Poetry Book
By Paulina Gajewski Tiptoeing through a dark corridor and dashing through closet doors. The pangs of steel swords and the flashing of capes. A [...]
View ArticleFlying Into The Next Wave With “Corps Extrêmes”
By Lina Mazioui French-Algerian choreographer Rachid Ouramdane made his debut at the Brooklyn Academy of Music with his aerial dance piece, “Corps Extrêmes,” [...]
View ArticleStudent Pianists Demonstrate Prowess At “Afternoons At The Piano” Showcase
By Rami Mansi The yellow-lit Topfer Recital Hall inside the Leonard and Claire Tow Center for the Performing Arts at Brooklyn College hosted [...]
View ArticleRevolutionary Feminists: A Conversation Between Barbara Winslow And Zinga Fraser
By Paulina Gajewski The Wolfe Institute held its fifth event in a series of celebrations of recent books published by Brooklyn College faculty on [...]
View ArticleFrom Beirut To Brooklyn: Empowering Voices And Life Stories
By Paulina Gajewski An art installation titled “Beirut to Brooklyn” debuted in the Brooklyn College Library this past Sunday, Nov. 12. Farid Elias Nassif, [...]
View ArticleA Cacophony Of Colors: Clare Grill Exhibits Art At BC
By Yassir Azzam Artist Clare Grill was invited by the Graduate Art Student Union at Brooklyn College to exhibit her work in Boylan Hall [...]
View ArticleNikita Tumanov, A Rising Star In The BC Conservatory Of Music
By Paulina Gajewski The influx of students interested in the arts at Brooklyn College keeps a steady flow of endless perspectives and new creative [...]
View ArticleReviving the Brooklyn Zine Scene: BC’s Own Zine Archive
By Amira Turner Despite being a campus hotspot, many Brooklyn College students aren’t aware that books and computers aren’t the only resources the library offers. [...]
View ArticleExperiencing Medieval Monasticism at the Cloisters
By Paulina Gajewski Humming floats across vaulted stone ceilings as men in long robes saunter between archways. A chill weaves its way through the [...]
View ArticleLight Music Club: Introducing a Jam Space to BC
By Kiara Jones-Ford Wanting to create or join a band can be intimidating. One has to know how to play an instrument, find fellow [...]
View ArticleHow Sam Schucker Captures Live Music in a Still Photo
By Amira Turner If you ever run into Brooklyn College junior Sam Schucker in the pit of a concert venue, they’re not there to [...]
View ArticleNew York Fashion Week Goes Local: Couture in Bushwick
By Amira Turner This past week marked the 79th annual Spring New York Fashion Week (NYFW). Dating back to World War II, NYFW has [...]
View ArticleDon’t Look Back: BC Theater Performs “Eurydice”
By Paulina Gajewski From Friday, Feb. 23 to Tuesday, Feb. 27, the Brooklyn College Department of Theater put on “Eurydice.” Guests were welcomed into [...]
View ArticleThe Conservatory of Music Hosts Winter Composers Concert
By Yassir Azzam On Feb. 21, the Conservatory of Music at Brooklyn College hosted its Winter Composer’s Concert. The show blurred the lines between [...]
View ArticleJessica Sanon Reignites the Blaze Dance Team
By Amira Turner When she isn’t studying to pursue a career in physical training, BC junior Jessica Sanon has been working hard to bring [...]
View ArticleNew Mural Brings The Color of Performing Arts to Campus
By Amira Turner Color, motion, and music burst off of the newly installed “Kaleidoscopic Ballad” mural on the first floor of the Leonard & [...]
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