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International Center of Photography

After visiting Greg Broom last week, I developed a greater appreciation for photography. I didn’t realize how much effort went into shooting a photo. This experience sparked my interest in visiting the International Center of Photography for the very first time. I have been to a few museums throughout my life, but never one dedicated […]

Rubin’s Museum of Art

Being the procrastinator that I am, I somehow managed to not go out the entire week and ended up hoping to write my review on our visit to Greg Broom’s studio. But that obviously didn’t work out after the look of utter horror and denial I received from Professor Eversley when I revealed to her […]

Very Different From the Met

The Rubin Museum really doesn’t look like a museum from the outside.  Its extremely modern and the interior is covered with dark colors and wood.  Even with 6 floors, the Rubin Museum is pretty small.  The walls are covered with art and stone and metal sculptures.  I thought that there would be a variety of […]

Never judge a book by its cover

Rubin Museum of Art After walking blocks of Manhattan streets, I finally reached the museum called “Rubin Museum of Art.” The exterior of the building was fabulous. I walked in; the environment and interior design were luxurious and overwhelming. Everything was fabulously covered in gold toned textures and marbles. I couldn’t help but hesitantly walk […]

Dizzy Gillespie

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NY Comic-Con ’12

NY Comic Con was the only thought on my mind in early October. My friends and I counted down the days until it officially began. I was only able to go on Saturday, but it was still amazing. I even got a 4-day Pro Pass because of my friend’s connection. The greatest perk of this […]

Spontaneously Silly Show

A couple of friends and myself were invited inside as we strolled by this unseen comedy club. We all looked at each other and decided to give it a chance, what did we have to lose! One of the ladies led us to a room in the back with a small “stage” and chairs positioned […]

Travel at the Met

Today’s gloomy and rainy weather did not provide me with much enticement to take out my Macaulay Honor’s College Cultural Passport and waltz on over to a museum. However, with a few hours to spare and time winding down to complete my final exhibition review for IDC, I treaded over to my beloved museum – […]

300 Pennies to Speak for Penny

An experience unlike any other, especially in spirit of our recent discussions about rap, slam poetry will rattle your bones and shake the words you can’t find from your lungs. Every tuesday under St. Marks theater, Penny holds his open mic night. While I don’t have a clue who penny is, he’s got quite the […]

The Columnist

So, I realized earlier this week that I’ve had an incredible experience that merits sharing to you guys, and also will fit in for my Performance review. For those of you that don’t know, and that’s probably most of you, I was involved in an incredible program called the Theatre Development Fund, which permitted me […]