Campus Arts

Potluck III, A Place Where Artists Can Feed Their Head

Many Columbia student groups utilize the ploy of free food to entice students to attend their events. But Saturday night, at the art event entitled “Potluck III,” free food was not a ploy but a message, and the message was this: art and food do essentially the same thing.

Reading Poems With Big Brother

New York City art gallery openings are often as much occasions for people-watching as for surveying the canvases on the walls. But at Friday night’s Postcrypt Gallery opening of the show “Who’s Watching You? Art in the Age of Surveillance,” overt voyeurism was front and center.

Columbia Rolls Out the Purple Carpet for CU Players' Agamemnon

While anyone can recognize the value of the literature studied in Literature Humanities, many students may find themselves wondering how it applies to anything but academia.

Columbia Stages Makes A Sweet Francaise Season Debut

The absence of arousal can undoubtedly ruin a romantic evening. But when suspicion arises between a couple, that’s when the disastrous fireworks really fly.

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