For many children, teenagers, and even adults, this weekend will be all about The Hunger Game’s second movie, Catching Fire. The immensely popular book series, authored by Suzanne Collins, is releasing its second movie of the three-book series. The Hunger Games … Continue reading
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Michael Goldberg IDC 1001H Professor Sheehan-Saldana 18 November 2013 Rack of Lamb With a Side of Baryshnikov When the best part of my meal was not the veal scaloppini in a marsala wine sauce, I knew I had just … Continue reading
Because I have an extremely low tolerance for fear and horror, when we were assigned a black and white movie of based on Dracula, Nosferatu, I was not excited to put it mildly. I have been unable to watch scary … Continue reading
The Art of Stand-Up Comedy With MoDi Very few people have the courage to follow their passion. The majority of people go through life with wishful thinking and “if only” being the closest they come to living out … Continue reading
Gogol’s story about the nose that just “walk off” of the face of Major Kovalyov was intriguing for many reasons. First, just like in “Metamorphosis” something that is beyond rules of nature comes alive in a story, and instead of … Continue reading
For my exhibition of Metamorphosis, I chose to show the story through the eyes of Gregor’s sister, Grete. Grete undergoes her own metamorphosis in the story, going from a young girl to a mature young lady, and it is ultimately … Continue reading
If you haven’t heard the song “Royals” on the radio or in a shopping center over the past few weeks, you probably have not gone out much. The song is everywhere, currently ranking #12 on itunes, but will almost certainly … Continue reading
“The Unemotional Museum of German Jewry” As one might expect in downtown Manhattan, I found a museum with a name that peaked my interest, The Center for Jewish History. Having toured Israel and Europe extensively, as well as having … Continue reading
I will probably never attend a production as slimy as the Metamorphosis production we all attended, but that’s not to say I didn’t enjoy it. The play depicted a few things that a book simply cannot, such as the way … Continue reading