By Angelique D’Alessandro Assistant Online Editor “Advanced Visions 14” was a visual art exhibition shown in the S.A.L Gallery, located in the B. Davis Schwartz Memorial Library from Dec. 12 to Jan. 24. The show highlighted work done by high school artists from local school districts. The event, in its…
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By Myles Goldman Sports Editor DC Comics published their first Elseworlds, a publication imprint associated with DC Comics, to create, “Gotham by Gaslight,” in February 1989. The author, Brian Augustyn took Gotham’s nest characters from their caves and cages and put them in a different time period. Fast forward to…
Complied by Ashley Bowden Arts & Entertainment Editor Tilles Center Performances: Feb. 1 Tilles Center presents: “Art of the Ensemble: Songbook” with Steven Page of Barenaked Ladies at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are available online at www.tillescenter.org, and prices range from $53-$38. Discounted student tickets are available, visit the Tilles Center…
By Ashley Bowden Arts & Entertainment Editor The department of music provides multitudes of opportunities for students to hone their skills playing a wide variety of instruments, as well as many networking possibilities with professionals in the industry. Visiting artists including the Shanghai String Quartet and Berta Rojas will hold…
By Quedus Babalola Staff Writer Taraji P. Henson, popularly known for her roles as Cookie Lyon in the hit tv show, “Empire” on FOX and Yvette in the movie “Baby Boy” is now Mary Goodwin in the Sony film, “Proud Mary,” currently playing in all movie theaters. Controversy surrounded the release…
By Ashley Bowden Arts & Entertainment Editor Many students are unaware that the Steinberg Art Museum has moved from its previous location on the second floor of Hillwood Commons, where the bookstore is now located, to the lower level of the B. Davis Schwartz Memorial Library. After being closed since…
By Natalia Bisnauth Contributing Writer During the winter 2017 season, the Tilles Center will host several holiday events from Christmas tales to Warner Brothers beloved classics. Beginning Dec. 15, “The Nutcracker” will kickoff the Christmas season. Shows including “Dirty Dancing” and “the Animaniacs” will fill out the rest of the…
By Myles Goldman Arts & Entertainment Editor While the Theater, Film and Dance building is relatively small, the amount of talent inside is large. Acting and musical theatre students are preparing for Post Theater Company’s (PTC) spring 2018 season while still finding time to study for finals. Even though the…
By Angelique D’Alessandro Staff Writer The Chorus will perform with the Cecilia Chorus of New York at Carnegie Hall Dec. 9 under conductor Mark Shapiro. The concert will also feature Renee Tatum of the Metropolitan Opera. The chorus has performed in Ireland, Italy, and at various New York venues, including…
By Ashley Bowden Arts & Entertainment Editor The photography 7 class invited students to glance into brand new perspectives of the world during their exhibition titled “Foto Hypnosis.” The show ran from Nov. 28 – Dec. 2 in the S.A.L Gallery, and a reception was held Wednesday, Nov. 29. Each…








