• Macaulay OpenLab
    • Home
  • My OpenLab
    • Home
  • Sign Up
  • Log In
Skip to content
  • The Deepfake Democracy
  • Class of 2029 Take on Macaulay’s Night at the Museum
  • To Infinity and Beyond: The CCNY Planetarium
  • MoMA Visit Transcends Into Living Art
The Macaulay Messenger

The Macaulay Messenger

The Official Student Newspaper of the Macaulay Honors College at CUNY

  • Meet The Messengers
  • Campus News
    • Brooklyn College
    • City College
    • College of Staten Island
    • Hunter College
    • John Jay College
    • Lehman College
    • Macaulay Central
    • Queens College
  • City News
  • Columns
    • Zury’s Spotlight
  • Arts & Entertainment
  • Opinions
  • Science
  • Sports
  • The Deepfake Democracy
  • Class of 2029 Take on Macaulay’s Night at the Museum
  • To Infinity and Beyond: The CCNY Planetarium
  • MoMA Visit Transcends Into Living Art
The Macaulay Messenger

The Macaulay Messenger

The Official Student Newspaper of the Macaulay Honors College at CUNY

  • Meet The Messengers
  • Campus News
    • Brooklyn College
    • City College
    • College of Staten Island
    • Hunter College
    • John Jay College
    • Lehman College
    • Macaulay Central
    • Queens College
  • City News
  • Columns
    • Zury’s Spotlight
  • Arts & Entertainment
  • Opinions
  • Science
  • Sports
  • Home
  • Arts & Entertainment
  • Page 8

Arts & Entertainment

  • Arts & Entertainment

Daswondancesf takes the stage at Nagelberg for the Second Time

Eportfolio User11 years ago02 mins

The dawsondancesf dance company took the stage for three nights at Baruch’s Nagelberg Theatre, performing the show “DENT-DROP-BEND.” The company, formed by George P. Dawson in 2007, was created “as an outlet for his choreographic goals and vision.” It made its debut in New York City in the fall of 2014, and has returned for…

Read More
  • Arts & Entertainment
  • Columns
  • Food That Pops

Food That Pops: Café Mogador

Eportfolio User11 years ago05 mins

Williamsburg has become a hipster haven and something of a cultural icon in New York. Thankfully, the neighborhood’s status comes with numerous fantastic restaurants and eateries, which now reside on practically every street. Café Mogador, a Moroccan restaurant that also has a home in the East Village, sits on Wythe Avenue, a couple of blocks away from…

Read More
  • Arts & Entertainment
  • MHC Central

Photos from Arts Night 2015

Eportfolio User11 years ago01 mins

Theme: Interactive Impressions April 26th 5:30 PM to 10 PM

Read More
  • Arts & Entertainment
  • Columns
  • Gallery Sightings

Gallery Sightings: A Bite-Size Piece of Florence

Eportfolio User11 years ago14 mins

What: Sculpture in the Age of Donatello: Renaissance Masterpieces from Florence Cathedral When: Through June 14th, 2015 Where: Museum of Biblical Art Admission: General, $12; Students and Seniors, $9 In the middle of a rough semester, many would like nothing more than to get away. Some seek refuge in memories of a magical summer, and…

Read More
  • Arts & Entertainment
  • Columns
  • Food That Pops

Food That Pops: Juniper

Eportfolio User11 years ago03 mins

Williamsburg, a neighborhood that is absolutely ripe with trendy eateries and restaurants, is also home to some of the best barbecue in the city, and I’m not talking about Fette Sau. Juniper is a tiny hole-in-the-wall restaurant that sits on Berry Street in the middle of Williamsburg. Just a block from the L train, this…

Read More
  • Arts & Entertainment
  • Columns
  • Gallery Sightings

Gallery Sightings: The Chinese Photobook

Eportfolio User11 years ago25 mins

What: The Chinese Photobook When: Through April 2, 2015 Where: Aperture Foundation (547 W. 27th St., fourth floor) Admission: FREE Whether on a Facebook profile or in a family photo album, we use photographs to tell the stories of our lives. In a similar way, photographs also tell the grand narratives of peoples and nations,…

Read More
  • Arts & Entertainment

Resurrection: Lessons from the Returned

Eportfolio User11 years ago05 mins

Note: This piece contains spoilers from the show, Resurrection. What if someone whom you loved, someone whom you dearly missed, could come back to life? One day, they would just reappear again, not having aged a second and wearing the same clothes as the day that they died. This is the premise of Resurrection, an…

Read More
  • Arts & Entertainment
  • Columns
  • Food That Pops

Food That Pops (Not So Much in This Case): L’Ecole

Eportfolio User11 years ago04 mins

As cheesy and petty as it may sound, L’Ecole should change its name to L’No. Restaurant Week, which occurs biannually, is an opportunity for people to get lunch or dinner at a fixed price in some of the ritziest and most expensive restaurants in the city. It should be an event that celebrates food, even if it…

Read More
  • Arts & Entertainment
  • Columns
  • Museum of the Month

Museum of the Month: The Museum of Sex

Eportfolio User11 years ago02 mins

Lovers all around the city relished in the unique exhibits offered by MoSex this Valentine’s Day weekend. In honor of the lovely holiday, MoSex installed new and interactive options for their patrons, including a bouncy house made of breasts that people can jump on, a rock-climbing wall made of genitalia, and exhibits on the general…

Read More
  • Arts & Entertainment

Luca Vegetti: A Creator of Our Time

Eportfolio User11 years ago09 mins

  Luca Veggetti was born in Milan and received professional training as a dancer at the La Scala Theater. His dancing career took him from Italy to London and then to New York, where he began his new career as a choreographer and director of dance, theater, and opera. Veggetti’s latest opera will be shown at The Metropolitan…

Read More
  • 1
  • …
  • 6
  • 7
  • 8
  • 9
  • 10
  • …
  • 17

About the Messenger:


The Macaulay Messenger is Macaulay Honors College's official student-run newspaper & news site.
Its goal is to inform and engage its readers by reporting on the topics that matter to everyday Macaulay students. Beats covered include campus news, arts & entertainment, nation & world, opinions, science, sports, and various topic-oriented columns.
Like other student-run publications, the success of The Messenger is exemplified through its incredible team of reporters and editors who pitch, research and report stories in a timely manner.

Interested in Being Part of The Messenger?

Got tips, questions or want to be a part of The Messenger's team?

Please contact: messenger@macaulay.cuny.edu

Links

  • Macaulay Honors College
  • Macaulay Now
  • Macaulay Scholars Council
Newsmatic - News WordPress Theme 2026. Powered By BlazeThemes.