Mandie Nowak

Kosher Classics Bring the Meat

The high holy days are upon us, which means it’s time to find the freshest nova, bagels, and matzoh ball soup New York has to offer.

The Bell Tolls for Mediocrity

"I finally figured out what's important in life... and it's you.

Malkovich Being Stanley Kubrick

Stanley Kubrick is simultaneously one of the 20th century's greatest directors and a complete mystery. As the mastermind behind Dr.

The Man Behind Le Monde

Regis Courivaud has been an important figure in the Columbia community for years. Two of his restaurants, Le Monde and Deluxe, are long time favorites in Morningside Heights.

Step Into the Far East on the Upper West Side

Picture an intimate, perfectly pure, and untouched windswept village in the middle of a politically secluded part of Thailand.

Turning Monologues Into Conversation

V-Day is fast approaching, and, as we now know, V-Day is not just Valentine's Day. The V stands for Victory, Valentine, and Vagina.

An Evolving Career for a Darwin Devotee

Sophomores, pay attention: Philip Kitcher is the current chair of Contemporary Civilization, as well as the John Dewey Professor of Philosophy here at Columbia.

You're a Funny School, Columbia U.

The 2003-2004 year was a raucous and exciting time for Columbia University.

CMTS

The Columbia Musical Theatre Society, or CMTS, is not a bunch of artsy singers who happen to know every song from Rent backward and forward.

CU's Lord of Off-Broadway

Frances, the mature young daughter in Daisy Foote's new drama, Bhutan, dreams of escaping her family by one day visiting kingdoms in the Himalayas and other faraway places.