Nosferatu, in my opinion, was very interesting. I thought that I would be scared out of my mind (as I cannot really stand thrillers or horror movies), but I was wrong. It wasn’t scary, but kind of creepy. I was … Continue reading
Janice R. Fong
The theme presented in my animation is that of identity. Identity plays such a huge role in The Nose in that Kovalev and the nose itself are affected by it. Kovalev, in a way, loses his identity by not … Continue reading
As we all know, art can come in many forms. It can be played by an instrument, drawn by pencil, sung by voice, and nowadays, photographed by a DSLR camera and fixed by Photoshop. Now, here’s the twist: take all … Continue reading
Catherine Hsin is currently a student at Baruch College. In addition to sitting first seat, first flute in her church orchestra, she also teaches aspiring flute players by spreading her passion for music and creativity. How are you doing? … Continue reading
The Nose was a very interesting piece by Gogol, written in the 1800s. At the end of all of this, I was not only intrigued but extremely confused. The text itself was easy to read, but the concepts were hard … Continue reading
The New York City Opera, located on 75 Broad Street in Manhattan, has been running its operas since 1944. It is now announcing its bankruptcy and will be closing. Earlier in the month, it was asking for $7 million dollars. … Continue reading
While reading Metamorphosis I felt a lot of things. I felt grossed out mostly because I hate bugs. However I also felt bad because it felt like Gregor was being used by his family for financial reasons only, rather than … Continue reading
Hello to all the readers of this blog! My name is Janice Fong and I am part of the High C’s. I am 17, but I am really looking forward to being 18 and actually signing all permission slips by … Continue reading