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Former Columbian Lorca highlights everyday beauty of New York

Federico García Lorca, a former Columbia student, captured the detail and beauty of life in New York with fresh eyes.

Federico García Lorca, a former Columbia student, captured the detail and beauty of life in New York with fresh eyes.

Sex and hospitality co-star in 'A Vagabond Story'

"Imagine: A Vagabond Story" describes Grant Lingel's tour of Mexico and Central America, a self-reflective trip that involved "sex, drugs, and salsa dancing."

"Imagine: A Vagabond Story" describes Grant Lingel's tour of Mexico and Central America, a self-reflective trip that involved "sex, drugs, and salsa dancing."

CU book talk sheds a new light on preservation and history of ‘Candide’

A book talk on Wednesday night hosted by the Book History Colloquium at Columbia University explored interpretations of Voltaire's "Candide."

A book talk on Wednesday night hosted by the Book History Colloquium at Columbia University explored interpretations of Voltaire's "Candide."

Star-studded New Yorker Festival caters to the magazine’s readers

The New Yorker festival returns this year with more literary criticism that you can handle

The New Yorker festival returns this year with more literary criticism that you can handle

Kraine Gallery Bar showcases poets amidst Russian memorabilia

Nestled amidst artsy underground bars and small authentic restaurants, Kraine Gallery Bar (or KGB, as it’s more commonly known, on East Fourth Street between Second and Third avenues) has been one of the East Village’s most reputable bars since its opening in 1993.

Nestled amidst artsy underground bars and small authentic restaurants, Kraine Gallery Bar (or KGB, as it’s more commonly known, on East Fourth Street between Second and Third avenues) has been one of the East Village’s most reputable bars since its opening in 1993.