By Jada Butler News Editor From Oct. 10 to Oct. 14 the Student Art League (SAL) Gallery located on the first oor of the library presented artwork by graduate MA art student, Meghan Hallock. Hallock displayed 38 ceramic and eight screenprint works to the community with a reception held on…
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By Myles Goldman Arts & Entertainment Assistant Editor Emily Halper, a junior art education major from Commack, NY is currently spending a semester in Florence, Italy and will be returning in December after departing on Aug. 31. “There’s so much inspiration,” Halper said. She found inspiration in pieces of art…
By Paola Guzman Assistant News Editor “What’s up? …Life!,” a solo exhibition, opened on Oct. 4 in the SAL Gallery. Artist Shwanpach Ratanapinyopong, also known as Jid, is a second year art therapy graduate student. Her artwork seems fun and animated until one looks a little closer, Ratanapinyopong takes inspiration…
By Angelique D’Alessandro Staff Writer Materials: Artificial fall oral stems 8 oz mason jar Candy corn Burlap ribbon Floral wire Glue gun Scissors First, make a bow with the ribbon, and tie oral wire around the center. There should be enough wire left towrap around the mason jar. Twist the…
By Myles Goldman Assistant Arts & Entertainment Editor The year is 2049, synthetic humans, known as “replicants,”are even more humanoid than they were in 2019, European Peugeot cars are being driven in the states, the game console Atari is still relevant and wood is more precious than diamonds. This is…
By Tashina Tappin Staff Writer Smokey Robinson, known as the “King of Motown,” will be performing at the Tilles Center on Oct. 21. This event is one of the Tilles Center’s 2017 gala shows and is a special event to commemorate the life of Gerald Monter. Monter was an active…
By Jada Butler News Editor Post Theater Company’s (PTC) production of Shakespeare’s “The Comedy of Errors” is a play of twists and turns. It explores marriage, duty, theft, and the strife that occurs through the mistaken identities of two sets of estranged twins. Opening night for this all-female slapstick comedy…
By Jada Butler News Editor On Wednesday, Sept. 27 the Student Art League (SAL) Gallery located on the first floor of the library presented artwork by second year MFA in fine arts student, Laura Sweeney. Sweeney displayed seventeen of her sketched and screen printed works. The theme of her showcase…
By Myles Goldman Staff Writer A busted bank robbery lands mentally disabled Nick Nikas (Benny Safdie) in Rikers Island, a New York prison known for housing notorious criminals, and it is up to his brother, Connie Nikas (Robert Pattinson) to help break him out. “Good Time” did not receive…
By Caroline Ryan Editor in-Chief The Steinberg Museum of Art moved out of its prior home on the second floor of Hillwood Commons in September 2016, and was replaced by the campus bookstore. Although a move of the museum to the lower level of the library was announced, the museum…