Exhibition of the Month – Peter Fischli David Weiss: How to Work Better

What: Peter Fischli David Weiss: How to Work Better When: February 5 – April 27, 2016 Where: The Guggenheim Museum Admission: Free for Macaulay students with the Cultural Passport Students and seniors: $18; Adults $25   Are museums always solemn, austere places of reverence? Or can exhibitions make us smile? The Guggenheim Museum’s current exhibition Peter…

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Chicago: A Racy Delight

Chicago, the longest-running American musical, is a swanked up, jazzy tale sure to leave you kicking your heels and clapping along.  Contrary to the pretentious, over-the-top style with which Broadway is more commonly associated, Barry and Fran Weisler’s Chicago is a performance of simplicity; its monochromatic essence in costume and stage design set it apart…

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Star Wars Blasts the Box Office

“Star Wars: The Force Awakens” brought in a record-breaking $215 million at the Box Office during its premiere weekend showing in the United States. Episode Seven of the long-reigning Star Wars series very well fulfilled the $100-million-dollar expectation set by the Disney-Lucasfilm company days before release.  The record sales outnumbered any other film-opening that weekend,…

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Teatro Círculo Comes to Baruch’s Nagelberg Theater

For nine days only, Teatro Círculo, the popular Hispanic theater group, recreated Carmena Rivera’s La caída de Rafael Trujillo at Baruch College’s Nagelberg Theater. La Caída de Rafael Trujillo, or The Fall of Rafael Trujillo, tells the story of the oppressed peoples in the Dominican Republic under the leadership of Rafael Trujillo. Throughout his time as dictator of…

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Museum of the Month: The National 9/11 Memorial & Museum

“No day shall erase you from the memory of time.” Recollections of September 11, 2001 have started to recede. The generation growing up now wasn’t old enough to remember, and so we learn about the horror from others. There are books, pictures, captured footage, documentaries, and now, museums. “May the lives remembered, the deeds recognized, and…

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