Dan D'Addario

Lola Exposes the Darker Side of Vanity

The revival of Lola Montès, screening at Film Forum through Oct.

A Fresh Look at David Lean's Repertoire

I had planned to write about Brief Encounter for quite some time, but for a moment thought I would have to base my column on its IMDb profile.

It’s Mos Def a Black Attack

All who were dazzled by the torn-paper-and-string aesthetic of 2006’s The Science of Sleep will be amused by the homespun, homemade, and very low-tech short films anchoring Michel Gondry’s new feat

New Skills Required to Survive

Survivor returns today for its 14th season, this time set in the Pacific island nation of Fiji.

NOMADS

The name says it all: NOMADS-an acronym for New and Original Material Authored and Directed by Students.

Bach Society's Fall Chamber Concert

Don't be put off by the name "Bach Society." "We'll play any music that's classical with a lower-case 'c,'" notes concert manager Abby Rosebrock, CC '08, noting that the group has performed origina

Adaptation May Be Hard, but Little Goes a Long Way

"If you liked the book, you'll love the movie"-or so the film studios would have you believe.

All Thumbs, No Teeth In the Dark

Think of a film critic working today.

Kiran Desai, Arts Alumna, Awarded Man Booker Prize

Kiran Desai, a 1999 graduate of Columbia's School of the Arts, was announced as receiving this year's Man Booker Prize for Fiction winner for her novel The Inheritance of Loss.