By Angelique D’Alessandro Staff Writer Professor Andy Wallace, a professional in the game design field, has been teaching students at LIU Post coding, game design, and computing for three years, since the undergraduate program was introduced. Wallace wears two hats; he is a mentor to students going into the field…
Posts published in “Arts and Entertainment”
By Ashley Bowden Arts & Entertainment Editor Graduate art therapy students are presenting original work in an exhibition titled “We Can’t Find the Words” opening Nov. 16 in the sculpture building. The reception will last from 6 to 8 p.m. and will showcase the work of 25 artists. Since many…
By Angelique D’Alessandro Staff Writer Sharon Papp’s “Inspirited Introspection” art exhibit was featured in the S.A.L gallery from Oct 31-Nov. 1. It was partially comprised of recyclables with vibrant colors, feminine motifs, and spiritual images. Though she does not follow any specific religion, Papp draws her inspiration from spirituality, and…
By Myles Goldman Assistant Arts & Entertainment Editor There’s been an awakening in the Post Theatre Company as theatre students prepare to perform Frank Wedekind’s “Spring Awakening,” premiering on Nov. 10 in the Little Theatre. Stephen Davis, the director, is a professor at Saint Lawrence College in Bronxville, NY. The…
By Tashina Tappin Staff Writer On Nov. 10 at 7:30 p.m. Long Island band Blue Oyster Cult, also known as B.Ö.C, will perform at the Tilles Center. Prepare for a night of hard rock music. The band Jefferson Starship will open the show with a performance in the atrium. Blue…
By Victoria Onorato Staff Writer From themed tee shirts to Halloween costumes, the 2016 Netflix series “Stranger Things” has influenced the pop culture world. The series takes place in the 1980s and follows a group of boys who lose their friend, Will Byers (Noah Schnapp), due to supernatural forces. They…
By Quedus Babalola Staff Writer It’s been three years since British singer Sam Smith released his debut album, “In the Lonely Hour.” In 2014, Smith’s album debuted and was able to garner success not only in the UK, but also in the U.S. It earned Smith six Grammy nominations that…
By Myles Goldman Assistant Arts & Entertainment Editor On May 7, 1946, Germany surrendered and signaled the end of WWII, but in the “Wolfenstein” timeline, things are a bit different. In the video game “Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus,” the Nazi’s were never stopped. In fact, they invaded the United…
By Albert Donor Contributing Writer Have you got what it takes to be desirable? This November, you can find out just how “DeZirable” you really are. The sorority sisters of Delta Zeta are entering the final preparations for their annual philanthropy event, Mr. DeZirable. Campus Life has rated the event…
By Ashley Bowden Arts & Entertainment Editor Prepare for an evening of diverse classical music played by the music department faculty ensemble, the Pierrot Consort. The consort will perform songs by five different composers including Claude Debussy, Dmitri Shostakovich, Arthur Foote, and Robert Schumann. “The concert has a good variety…