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Top Ten Most Favorite Works by Stella Chung

1. “Physics” by Tama Janowitz Tama Janowitz’s short story, “Physics,”  was published in the New Yorker on September 30, 1985. Of all the short stories we read, I could relate to this one the most. It was fun and quirky,… Continue Reading →

Sunreet Kaur Top Ten Artworks

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A Day of Gratitude

Karishma Malhotra Professor Hoffman The Arts In New York City 21 November 2017 A Day of Gratitude   “The rent is due tomorrow. The landlord said no exceptions this month,” yelled Mary from the kitchen. “I’m getting paid tomorrow so… Continue Reading →

A Day of Gratitude

Karishma Malhotra Professor Hoffman The Arts In New York City 21 November 2017 A Day of Gratitude   “The rent is due tomorrow. The landlord said no exceptions this month,” yelled Mary from the kitchen. “I’m getting paid tomorrow so… Continue Reading →

Top Ten

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Top 10 List

Rebecca DeBiase Professor Hoffman IDC 1001 19 December 2017 Top 10 Brighton Beach Memoirs Brighton Beach Memoirs is a comedy directed by Gene Saks based off of the play by Neil Simon. The movie revolves around a Jewish family that… Continue Reading →

10 Favorite Works

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Masha Fomitchova Top 10 Works

George Gershwin, Summertime Hearing the presentation on George Gershwin made me incredibly happy in class, as the Pianos of Cha’n arrangement of Summertime is among my favourite pieces of music I’ve heard in my life – I’m being completely honest… Continue Reading →

Herrick Lam’s Historical Fiction Story

Herrick Lam Arts in New York City Historical Fiction Assignment Prof. Hoffman Exploring New York City The Collaboration             It was a Friday morning in New York City. The city was bustling with people trying to get to work on… Continue Reading →

Justin Bischof’s Top Ten Works of the Semester

1. John Cage- “4’33″” Of course, this is ranked number one on the top ten list.  John Cage completely reimagined what could be considered as music through this piece.  It was quite an unconventional and controversial piece.  4’33” consists of… Continue Reading →

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