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
Christine Yan
The themes that I chose best represented Nosferatu would have to be women’s innocence, shadows and life. I symbolized women’s innocence through the orange flowers. Their bright, vivid colors contrasted with the black bushes and outlines surrounding them. These black … Continue reading
Decades after World War II, a large number of paintings confiscated and hidden by Nazi’s have resurfaced. Michael Kimmelman’s article, In a Rediscovered Trove of Art, a Triumph Over the Nazis’ Will, talks about the discovery of over 1,500 pieces … Continue reading
Before watching Nosferatu, when I heard the word vampire I would think of two images. One image was of a scary, undead, repulsive monster with sharp fangs that wanted to suck my blood and the second image was a sparkling, … Continue reading
Brian is a student from Parsons The New School of Design. He’s currently a freshman and is unsure what field of art he wants to study. I interviewed him on his thoughts about art. Q: Tell me how you got … Continue reading
Gogol’s “The Nose” may be the weirdest and most intriguing piece of literature I have ever read. Not only does the plot revolve around a man losing his nose, but also the story manages to incorporate the underlying issues surrounding … Continue reading
After 36 years off Broadway, William Shakespeare’s tragic love story, Romeo and Juliet is revived. Richard Rodgers Theatre presents a modern twist of the ancient story of two star-crossed lovers, Romeo and Juliet. This modern interpretation is directed by David … Continue reading
Gregor’s overwhelming change at Joyce Theatre, stiff bland lad to writhing vermin dancer. Black sludge and drama ensues. #exciting#abstract#ballet
In Stuart Elliott’s article, Chipotle Returns to Animation to Support Sustainable Farming, he brings to light the success of Chipotle’s efforts in using a video, The Scarecrow, to evoke support for sustainable farming. With 5 million views, the video is … Continue reading
The Metamorphasis. When I first read the title of Franz Kafka’s book, I couldn’t help but think of butterflies. In my mind I had a huge picture of a small caterpillar. Through hard work and lots of leaf-eating, the small … Continue reading