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Review: Handwerker Gallery’s “re:(Collection)” by Patricia Bellen-Gillen
by Samantha Guter September 19, 2012It’s a topsy-turvy universe of darker fantasy, and this piece in particular presents a kind of dream-like world. The raw, exposed feet of the divers, a pool of contrasting white underneath their soles, makes the viewer ask him or herself where these divers are, what their purpose is, and how they exist, as well as if we, the viewer, exist in the same way.
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Review: Promising sister act delivers killer harmonies and feel-good sound
by Vicky Wolak September 18, 2012 -
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Review: Cat Power liberates sound, self, in new album
by Robert S. Hummel September 13, 2012 -
I picked up film photography about a year and a half ago, and from the beginning something about the emptiness and loneliness one can feel in nature has drawn me towards photographing series of landscapes.
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Burn It Down: Taylor Swift, and that Abomination You Call a Hit Song
by Jenni Zellner September 5, 2012See, in the little time that I have lived, I’ve learned a few things. One of the more important ones is the notion that if you act like a preteen, you will be treated like one.
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I spent this last spring studying abroad in London and doing a little traveling around Europe. I took quite a few photos and after the…
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Buzz BlogIthaca
LIPS Delivers List of Demands on International Worker’s Day
by Mariana Garces May 8, 2012A determined group of students gathered at Free Speech Rock on May 1st, and prepared to start discussion of recent changes at Ithaca College. The Labor Initiative in Promoting Solidarity (LIPS) organized to protest and gather signatures for a petition to deliver to President Rochon.
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Review: Measure for Measure, William Shakespeare
by Meagan McGinnes April 28, 2012The Ithaca College Theatre’s 2011 to 2012 main-stage season ended brilliantly with an erotic dark comedy about hegemony, and the balance between virtue and justice. With some quality acting, eye-catching costumes and a whimsical genre combining both horror and comedy, Measure for Measure proves to be the best show of the spring series.
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In a way, Odd Future is like a unicorn. They don’t expect or care if people understand them or can relate to them, but they are in fact, real — and they are also magical.