Imagine seeing videos of childhood friends being rescued from second floors because flood waters submerged the first floors of their homes. “What happens if we drown? Will anyone notice?” asked a friend of mine on Facebook Live, hoping she would be rescued.
Read MoreMaybe I was scared of silence in that moment: the frustration made me uncomfortable. Maybe I wanted the sound of a melody or the rhythm of speech to distract me from my emotions. But maybe what Wilfred really wanted was for me to sit in the silence.
Read MoreI am ugly and broken, and so is the world around me. Siedell claims, however, that this is why he is drawn to Modern Art in the first place. It reveals the things that we don’t want to see.
Read MoreI was disturbed into loving my favorite song. I usually find that the things that repulse me initially, end up becoming the most important to me.
Read MoreMillennials spend a lot of time on their phones, iPads, laptops, and tablets, but they also spend more time traveling the world than any other generation before them.
Read MoreOn a cold, rainy Sunday, eager museum-goers crowded the entrance to the Whitney Museum of American Art to witness a biennial event showcasing 63 artists’ work.
Read MoreIn the season of Lent, and the 500th anniversary of the Reformation this October, the state of the Church’s stability is undeniably relevant
Read MoreTogether, the technical elements and creative visions of McLean and Ken Denison (co-directors) result in an uplifting and informative 80-minute look into the spiritual life of C.S. Lewis.
Read MoreOn February 14, the third floor of the Samsung 837 flagship space in the Meatpacking District was filled with visitors experiencing Fashion Week like they had never seen it before, in virtual reality.
Read MoreThe room packed full of eager listeners awaiting Melissa Fleming, chief spokesperson and head of communications of the High Commissioner for the UN’s High Commission for Refugee’s (UNHCR)
Read MoreFebruary is loaded with dandy shows across quite a spectrum of genres. February has everything from gritty rap to hymns to Jesus to druggie music.
Read MoreThe last month of the fall semester features several shows you should not miss before winter break!
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