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
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A New Perspective a piece composed by Kenneth Connolly(Editor), Jake Greenburg(Scream/ideas), and Nick Artnotes(French Horn); Featuring: Paul McHugh(Guest Violinist) This piece we composed was made entirely by us and our friends. I personally have a friend at Binghamton who is … Continue reading
I read Nosferatu by Bram Stoker when I was in tenth grade and it was easily my favorite piece we read all year. I enjoyed so much of the writing style, how the story was presented in first person with … Continue reading
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For my interview I met with a young lady named Logan Mitchell who is studying in a pre-professional program in dance. She currently attends the program at Broadway Dance Center, on the West Side. She has danced for most of … Continue reading
Everything around us on a daily basis, the architecture of the buildings, the sidewalks, the bike lanes; everything comes together in a perfect harmony in the city, may change. With an new mayor coming in January 1st of this year, … Continue reading
I really don’t know what it is about this story but I really liked it. It was simple, fast paced and there are a few ways to interpret the story. I thought that their were definitely some… strange, parts. Once … Continue reading
I felt a the theme of darkness vs light throughout my reading of this book. I felt that Gregor was slowly falling deeper and deeper into despair as his family slowly gave up on him. There were clear contrasts between … Continue reading
The Art Of the Brick Legos are fun. Legos are a toy for kids. Legos allow you to create. But are Legos art? Nathan Sawaya seeks out to answer that question with his latest exhibition at Discovery Channel’s gallery in … Continue reading
The suppression of opposing viewpoints that Hitler felt threatened his regime was key to the success of the Third Reich. Here, Nazi officials burn books by Jewish and communist authors. Destroying art is a crime. Defacing, vandalizing, or trying to … Continue reading