Ali Krimmer

Moody-Adams hosts movie night

Michele Moody-Adams hosted her first film screening and discussion of the semester with "Man on Wire."

Free food always cheesy at Westside

At Westside Market, free cheese samples have entranced students. Behind the scenes, employees reveal when samples are put out and if they keep tabs on abusers of the system.

Embracing 'Road' rage

Even in its 18th season, "Real World" still provides a dose of drama.

‘Grey’s Anatomy’ gets a much-needed shock to life

If “Grey’s” seemed like it was about to flatline, this season might shock the show back into action.

Columbia Women in Film focuses in on diversifying the movie industry

Aiming to encourage women filmmakers, Columbia Women in Film sponsers screenings, training, and conversations aimed at promoting women's increased presence in the film industry.

Imperialism Centerpiece of Mazowek's Research

In his new book Hitler’s Empire: Nazi Rule in Occupied Europe, Columbia Professor Mark Mazower takes an untraditional approach in looking at the Nazi regime.

After the Battlefield, Three’s Company is Lucky

The Lucky Ones, directed by Neil Burger (The Illusionist), is a story of three soldiers who take a road trip across America to return to their lives after being away at war.

New Love Trumps Vows in Married Life

Although its title promises a light romantic comedy, Married Life is anything but. The movie is actually an in-depth look at a married couple’s relationship—with surprisingly dark plot twists.

Reality Goes Oprah, and Its Nothing But a Big Giveaway

Oprah’s Big Give, promoted as the show that “defies television with the bold idea of people competing to give rather than get,” premieres Sunday on ABC.

What Happens to a P. Diddy Deferred?

If you think that Sean John, the current name of Sean ‘P.Diddy’ Combs, does nothing but advertise for his self-produced and inspired show Making the Band 4, think again.