By Bendik Sorensen A&E Editor As the summer is growing nearer, graduate students in the art department are scrambling around in the Steinberg Museum to prepare for the annual MFA exhibition, this year called Nexus of 12. “It’s a reflection of work from 12 artists who have learned and grown…
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By Thomas Gillen Assistant A&E Editor “Daredevil,” based on the Marvel comic series of the same name, follows Matt Murdock, a lawyer who was blinded as a young boy after coming in contact with radioactive substance. As a result of the accident, Matt developed heightened senses and can see using…
By Bendik Sorensen A&E Editor Music Recitals The Music department presents the Hillwood Recital Series. It takes place in the Tilles Atrium at 12:30 and features Undergraduate and Graduate music majors. Admission is free and open to all. The Music department presents the Graduate Recital of Quanxiao Li, Piano. Her…
By Melanie Coffey In a world of essays to write and textbooks to read, it is easy to forget the fact that our planet’s environment is in a downward spiral. But two seniors in the Post Theatre Company, Cameron Clay and Laura Chamberlain, found the perfect way to combine academics…
By Bendik Sorensen Concerts March 23: The Music Department presents the LIU Post Brass Ensemble directed by Andrew Madej. Their concert takes place in the Hillwood Recital Hall at 6 p.m. Admission is free and open to all. Music Recitals March 25: The Music Department presents the senior recital of…
By Randall Taylor You know I’ve been thinking about you lately. I’m crazy about you. There aren’t any words to describe how much I miss you. We’ve been down this road before, huh? Don’t worry we’ll be okay, I’ll show you the way, a different way. A different me. It’s…
By Thomas Gillen Niria Leyva-Gutierrez, an assistant professor of art history and museum studies, will host the latest chapter in the Dean’s Lecture Series presented by the College of Arts, Communications and Design on Thursday, April 7 during common hour. Her lecture is titled “Revolutionary Medicine in Mexico: Diego Rivera…
By Thomas Gillen Assistant A&E Editor “REBEL” is the new film by Maria Agui Carter; a faculty member of Emerson College and writer/director/producer of the documentary mini-series “Culture Shock” and multiple films for PBS, including “Tango Duel Dance” and “The Devil’s Music.” “REBEL” was screened at the Tilles Center on…
By Bendik Sorensen A&E Editor The Great Hall in the Winnick House is a relatively busy place. During the day, it’s nice and quiet, but come nightfall, the hall gets filled with song and melody. “Music majors are required to have two recitals through their time at post,” said Veronica…
By Bendik Sorensen A&E Editor Art Exhibits March 15-19: The Art Department presents Jacqueline Scaccia. Her BFA thesis show will be up in the SAL Gallery in the Library. The Reception is held March 16 from 5-8 p.m. It is open to all and admission is free. The Art Department…