As Macaulay students we are all required to take a class that focuses on art. From my own experience and from what I’ve heard, many students find such a class to be a waste of time-especially Baruch students. Many are … Continue reading
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The large room is packed to the brim with wealthy individuals, all of whom are dressed to the nine in expensive attire. Many of them are talking to each other in hushed but harried … Continue reading
I watch a lot of old films and Nosferatu is one of the many I’ve seen. But whenever I watch a black-and-white film my mind immediately goes to Charlie Chaplin because I watch and re-watch his films on a monthly, … Continue reading
Christine Zhou, Joeleen Moy, Erika Paulsen … Continue reading
The Jacques Marchais Museum of Tibetan Art was established in 1945 by Jacques Marchais to foster an interest in Tibetan and Himalayan art. Centered on one of the highest points of the Eastern Seaboard the entire museum was designed to … Continue reading
When one walks into the Metropolitan Museum of Art the first thing they’ll see is a large board broadcasting the prices for admission. Most people pay the full price, a few don’t. Those few are the ones who know about … Continue reading
My initial reaction to The Nose by Gogol was confusion. What was going on? Why are these absurd and impossible events happening? My confusion soon turned to apprehension however when it seemed that there would be no forthcoming explanation for … Continue reading
Greenberg Augustin Parakkattu The overall mood that I got from Kafka’s Metamorphosis was a sense of entrapment and loneliness. Even when Gregor was human he felt trapped in his lifestyle; he despised his job, gave most … Continue reading
Review of Everyday Epiphanies Exhibit The word epiphany means a comprehension or perception of reality by means of a sudden intuitive realization. The Metropolitan Museum of Art recently had an exhibition called Everyday Epiphanies: Photography and Daily Life since 1969. It is … Continue reading