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PODCAST: A Bright Idea: Green Fluorescent Proteins

On the one-year anniversary of his Nobel Prize, Columbia professor Martin Chalfie explains how he turned a tiny, glowing protein into a tool that revolutionized biology. Sponsored by GENEWIZ, Inc.

PODCAST: Trees Like Nails

Playwright Will Snider, CC'09, actor Kendale Winbush, CC'11, and director Deanna Weiner, BC'06 found themselves playing the uptown kids when they took their play Trees Like Nails to a real New York audience.

PODCAST: Columbia New Music

Ursula Kwong-Brown, CC'10, and Patrick O'Donnell, CC'09 are members of Columbia New Music, a club that brings student composers and performers together to make beautiful music.

A&E specCAST Episode #1: Columbia New Music

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A&E specCAST Episode #2: Trees Like Nails

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Leaving Brando Behind for the King's Road

Phyllis Raphael, longtime professor of literary nonfiction in Columbia's Creative Writing department as well as an award-winning journalist, essayist, and short story writer, recently published her

Death Comics, Sex Tourism, and Chuck Norris

Every December, Houghton Mifflin's Best American series comes through with its fix for finicky readers, distilling the finest of all the past year's literary endeavors into anthologies packaged by

Dramatic Prose for Drastic Mistakes

The third book in prominent political journalist Bob Woodward's Bush at War series, titled State of Denial, was ushered into early release this October due to an unusually high preorder demand on p

Moore Gone Wild and Girls Follow Suit

Acclaimed graphic novelist Alan Moore single-handedly changed the way people view graphic literature.