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
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The first sentence of the article summarizes the general view of New York art industries. Before reading this article, I didn’t know how much racism plays a role in art, but I agreed with the statement that industries go after … Continue reading
For a silent movie, “Nosferatu” stirred a lot of emotion in me. The beginning scene of Count Orlok reading a paper rattled me not only because of his frightening appearance, but his expression seemed sneaky and malicious. One scene that … Continue reading
Adona Pjetergjoka, Nicolette Belitsis, Michael Goldberg We believe the nose felt joy running freely away from Kovalyov. We saw a proud nose become his own being. We saw sadness through Kovalyov’s eyes. We saw a barber get threatened by his … Continue reading
Adona Pjetergjoka Professor Zoe IDC 1001H 23 October 2013 A Passion for Filming Ameer Kazmi’s passion for filming and precise eye for photography has helped him reach and develop his goals thus far in the field of filming. He just … Continue reading
When I started reading Nicholas Gogol’s The Nose, I didn’t know what to expect because it began with a barber, Ivan Jakovlevitch, having a normal conversation with his wife, Prasskovna Ossipovna. The description of Ivan’s cheap and dirty clothing reminded … Continue reading
Mini-exhibition: My original photographs show a step-by-step visual of Gregor’s feelings from lack of enthusiasm for his job to complete hopelessness of continuing his life as a bug. I also interpreted the feelings his parents must have been going through … Continue reading
Review of “The Recommendation” The writer, Jonathan Caren, conveys an important life lesson while reaching out to all age levels by combining straightforward language and comedy in “The Recommendation”. The cast, Barron B. Bass, James Fouhey, and Austin Trow, is … Continue reading
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In Jennifer Schuessler’s article, “A Star Philosopher Falls, And a Debate over Sexism is Set Off”, Colin McGinn, a philosopher at the University of Miami, willingly left his tenured post after being accused of sexually harassing a graduate student. This … Continue reading