Jake Greenberg IDC 1001H Professor Sheehan Saldana Nov 20, 2013 Feature Article: We want the Boobies? I scream, you scream, we all scream for…Boobies? When going to the BAM (Brooklyn Academy of Music) to see Nosferatu, there are certain things … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: November 2013
At the crack of dawn on Halloween, balloons spelling “Banksy!” could be witnessed on the gray wall of an abandoned factory, rising above the relics left by other graffiti artists. The balloons represented the legacy of his work and influence … Continue reading
Advertisements for video games are fairly common around New York City. Walking around Manhattan during the past two months has invariably lead to sightings of Grand Theft Auto V advertisements involving a bikini-clad woman taking a “selfie” at the beach … Continue reading
It was a frigid day this past Wednesday in New York City, with a high of 39 degrees. Yet, this was not an issue for the models – or Angels, as they are referred to – of the Victoria’s Secret … Continue reading
A Night of Fantasy From an outsider’s perspective, the 40th annual Village Halloween Parade that starts on 6th Avenue from Spring Street to 16th Street seems like a chaotic gathering of vampires, cats, pirates, and ghosts with creepy floats overlooking … Continue reading
Welcome to Night Vale: A Return to Radio Drama “A friendly desert community where the sun is hot, the moon is beautiful, and mysterious lights pass overhead while we all pretend to sleep. Welcome to Night Vale.” So begins the … Continue reading
Everyone was sitting on the edge of their living room couch in suspense last spring, when the last episode of season 8 of “How I Met Your Mother” aired on CBS. This episode introduced “the mother” to an audience that … Continue reading
From a young age, we are programmed to “obey” society, to follow the current norm. But more often than not, we forget to question what it is that we are actually “obey”-ing? In response to this universal ignorance, in 1989, … Continue reading
“What is Beauty?” For me, visiting the Museum of Modern Art is always daunting. With an extremely limited knowledge of art, I am too insecure to ask questions or to have opinions of the museum’s content. I consider self-made … Continue reading
Judy, age 14 is in her room messaging on Facebook. Her younger brother Jake is planted in front of the television watching Super Why. Their mother Kelly is texting her clients with her iPhone and their father Jim is watching … Continue reading