Million Dollar Begging In September 2007, Radiohead stunned fans and executive music producers alike, when they chose to release their album, In Rainbows, without a record label and without a price tag solely through their website, Radiohead.com. Instead of following … Continue reading
Yearly Archives: 2013
Feature Article The most wonderful thing about art is that no one truly knows what art is. Its creative expression and general free nature means that anything one makes “creatively” is art. This begins to raise the question of where … Continue reading
For many years, television shows based on crime and police drama have been highly popularized by a large number of viewers. One widely known franchise is “Law & Order”, created by Dick Wolf in the early 1990’s. The most popular … Continue reading
It comes once a year and all your friends are going. Once tickets go on sale, you rush to buy them. Yes, the tickets might break your piggy bank, but you know the experience will be worth it; after all, … Continue reading
Did you ever believe there would be a venue that would outdo Madison Square Garden? Step out of the subway on Atlantic Avenue in the Prospect Heights area of Brooklyn, look up, and see one of the biggest and most … Continue reading
Kenneth Connolly IDC 1001H Professor Saldaña November 20, 2013 Video Killed The Radio Star; Did The Internet Kill The Live Performance Star? The internet is now the means for a lot of performers to get their creations to the … Continue reading
Chagall and The Crucifixion The Marc Chagall exhibit, Love, War, and Exile, currently on display at The Jewish Museum of New York, focuses on works from a relatively obscure time in Chagall’s illustrious career. Born in Russia on July 6th … Continue reading
Nicholas Sanso Professor Tenneriello IDC EMWBH November 17, 2013 A Concrete Confessional For a Sinner Art and Business are like an old married couple. They can’t live together and they can’t survive apart. They are always together, but never … Continue reading
The first strike was the bland décor, the second strike was the awkward placement of the bar, and the third and final strike was the terrible food. Three strikes and Iron Chef Masaharu Morimoto’s restaurant, Tribeca Canvas, is out. Masaharu … Continue reading
Standing in front of the majestic Madison Square Garden, I was in awe. People of all cultures were taking pictures of everything—from the building itself to themselves posing in front of the building. As I made my way into the … Continue reading