Compiled by Thomas Gillen co-Editor-in-Chief Feb 14-18 Art Exhibit: S.A.L. Gallery presents Serena Londis BFA Photography. Reception Wed. Feb. 15 5-8 p.m. Feb. 15 Lecture: Public Relations Student Society of America lecture presents “Managing a Company’s Brand.” Open lunch. Humanities 108 at 12:30 p.m. Feb. 16 Music Recital: Department of…
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By Randall Taylor Staff Writer The Jazz program will bring its final performance in the Jazz on Stage Series to the Tilles Center on Feb. 12, with “Jazz on Stage with Matt Wilson.” The earlier Jazz on Stage performances included the Jimmy Heath Quartet on Oct. 6 and Renee Roses…
By Paola Guzman Copyeditor ETHEL, a modern string quartet, performed in the Hillwood Recital Hall on Feb. 2. Comprised of Ralph Farris (viola), Dorothy Lawson (cello), Kip Jones (violin) and Corin Lee (violin), ETHEL brought enchanting music and personality to the stage. ETHEL’s performance was not that of a traditional…
By Nicole Curcio News Editor “Taj Express: The Bollywood Musical” is currently on tour throughout the United States and performed at the Tilles Center on its second stop in America. Audiences at the Feb. 3 performance were treated to live music and dancing, a mix of a traditional and modern…
Compiled by Caroline Ryan Co-Editor-in-Chief Feb. 7-11 S.A.L Gallery: Susan Kelly – MFA Fine Arts. Reception: Feb. 8, 5-8 p.m. Sculpture Gallery: Hanging of Portfolio Day- Feb. 7-8 Exhibit Feb. 8-21 Feb. 10 Student Recital: Shannon Davenport, Soprano. Music Department Great Hall 8:15 p.m. Free Admission. Feb. 12 Music audition…
By Thomas Gillen Co-Editor-in-Chief The student band Fox Hollow was among the performers at the Music Industry Club’s first Saturday Sounds At Tilles Center on Saturday, Jan. 21 in the Tilles Center Atrium. Michaella Bowne, the Vice President of the Music Industry Club, said this concert “was part of a…
By Thomas Gillen Co-Editor-in-Chief On Friday, Jan. 20, students in the digital game design and development major gathered in the Winnick Student Center to prepare for this year’s annual Global Game Jam, a 48-hour game development event that takes place at jam sites across the world over the same two-day…
Compiled by Thomas Gillen Co-Editor-in-Chief Jan. 31-Feb. 4 Art Exhibition: “The Hive” by Janise Teodorczyk. SVA Gallery in the library. Reception Wednesday, Feb. 1 from 5-8 p.m. Feb. 1 Public Relations Student Society of America Open Lunch. “Managing a Company’s Brand.” Humanities 108 at 12:30 p.m. Feb. 2 Music Department…
By Thomas Gillen Co-Editor-In-Chief Jan. 26 Communications and Film Department present Lunchtime Lecture Series featuring LIU post alumna Olivia Wicik, formerly at CBS News Radio and now at Ralph Lauren. Humanities 108 at 12:30 p.m. Free lunch. Open to students of all majors. Jan. 27-28 Theater: “Mad Rush,” by Ethan…
By Nicole Curcio Staff Writer The original pottery work of MFA and MA art students, alumni as well as ceramic technician Vinny Osthers is being sold until Friday, Dec. 16 in the Craft Center. The Pottery Sale includes bowls, mugs, plates, jars and vases of all sizes. Students have worked…