Geetika Rudra

Old decorations put to new use brighten dorm rooms, save money

When it comes to dorm decorating, what's old can be made new again.

New Jersey gets ‘Bamboozle’-d this weekend for annual music festival at Meadowlands

The three-day Bamboozle Festival will feature acts from big names such as Lil Wayne to rising stars like Motionless in White.

Eco-friendly stores and sites offer easy options to green student wardrobes

The idea of green clothing may seem daunting and complicated, but the city is full of stores specializing in eco-friendly fashions.

Public Art Fund takes art to the streets, turning the city into a gallery in its own right

Street art transforms city sidewalks into an exhibition all can enjoy

New trends help build a peachy keen wardrobe for warmer temperatures

For this season's '70s trend, think “Saturday Night Fever” meets “Charlie’s Angels”—it’s all about the laid-back silhouette.

Columbia freshman and self-taught musician to compete for Bacchanal

An intern at Atlantic Records, Daniel Murcia, CC ’14, will compete in this year's Battle 4 Bacchanal.

New play ‘3 Women’ should come with a manual to its confusing plot and stage setup

New Columbia Stages play "3 Women" attempts to capture the raw emotion of the film it is adapted from, but awkward stage design renders the story perplexing and hard-to-follow.

Festival celebrates Japanese culture while aiding recovering nation

The JapanNYC festival, usually a festive time to celebrate Japanese culture, is this year a source of support and healing through the art of a devastated nation.

Japanese gagaku music fuses East and West, old and new at Miller Theatre

Miller Theatre's March 29 concert celebrated traditional Japanese gagaku itself, as well as its rebirth as a modern music form.

Asian Contemporary Art Week: Celebration of Asian artists gains fervor in light of the recent events in Japan

Beyond showcasing a variety of works from the modern Asian art movement, Asian Contemporary Art Week also establishes lively discussion between Western audiences and Eastern artists.