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Ginia Sweeney

Don't let the Crypt die

If the University truly thinks that keeping the chapel open on weekends is a safety concern, they should either pay for the guard themselves or add the chapel to the patrol route of the officers on duty during the evening.

If the University truly thinks that keeping the chapel open on weekends is a safety concern, they should either pay for the guard themselves or add the chapel to the patrol route of the officers on duty during the evening.

Students find creative outlets for stress

Before Sue Cho, CC ’10, decided to take a leave of absence from Columbia, she would sit in front of her computer to work, but would become paralyzed, unable to begin.

Before Sue Cho, CC ’10, decided to take a leave of absence from Columbia, she would sit in front of her computer to work, but would become paralyzed, unable to begin.

The Sound of Fury and Despair in Uncle Vanya

The fame of the cast of Classic Stage Company’s Uncle Vanya dwarfs the tiny performance space.

The fame of the cast of Classic Stage Company’s Uncle Vanya dwarfs the tiny performance space.

Alternative Operas Bring Perspective to the Stage

Beyond the gilded halls of Lincoln Center, a thriving alternative opera scene grows in this city.

Beyond the gilded halls of Lincoln Center, a thriving alternative opera scene grows in this city.

Yonkers Joe Hits Close to Home

Robert Celestino writes about what he knows.

Robert Celestino writes about what he knows.

Art as Life as Art as an English Lesson

“Synecdoche” is a word almost no one knows going into Synecdoche, New York—Charlie Kaufman’s star-studded new film and directorial debut—but everyone understands on the way out.

“Synecdoche” is a word almost no one knows going into Synecdoche, New York—Charlie Kaufman’s star-studded new film and directorial debut—but everyone understands on the way out.

Greatness—Out of Reach

I can almost feel tears welling up in my eyes at the last scene of What We Do Is Secret, the new biopic about 1970s Los Angeles punk band The Germs.

I can almost feel tears welling up in my eyes at the last scene of What We Do Is Secret, the new biopic about 1970s Los Angeles punk band The Germs.

Cut In Two, Sagnier Contemplates Chabrol, America

At age 78, Claude Chabrol is still at it.

At age 78, Claude Chabrol is still at it.

A Pretentious Welcome to Maddin's Winnipeg

Winnipeg. The word likely elicits no reaction from the average American: perhaps a head tilt or a slight look of confusion. What reason would we have to go to Winnipeg—much less think of it?

Winnipeg. The word likely elicits no reaction from the average American: perhaps a head tilt or a slight look of confusion. What reason would we have to go to Winnipeg—much less think of it?

Philip Glass Could Turn This Newspaper into a Score

To review the Metropolitan Opera’s new production of Philip Glass’s Satyagraha in a newspaper—in this old-fashioned, dying form of media—seems particularly apt, as newspapers both physically and sy

To review the Metropolitan Opera’s new production of Philip Glass’s Satyagraha in a newspaper—in this old-fashioned, dying form of media—seems particularly apt, as newspapers both physically and sy