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Review: Barnard dance showcase at New York Live Arts
The Barnard Dance Department showcased their talented student dancers through four pieces by renowned choreographers at their bi-annual...
Sydnie Loeb
Mar 30


Screenings and screamings: Bringing visibility to the unseen at the Athena Film Festival
The Athena Film Festival invites filmmakers of short films to show their craft and discuss it in a dedicated space for filmmakers themselves
Nura Ali
Mar 28


Career in the arts night: Advice from six women in artistic fields
Meet Me at the Museum recently hosted a Career in the Arts panel, interviewing six successful women working in different artistic fields.
Luisa Nahr
Mar 27


Review: The Barnard Theater Department’s ‘The Three Sisters’
Barnard’s production of Anton Chekhov’s “The Three Sisters” was a skillful representation of the play’s main themes, including...
Laura Celadon
Mar 25


Zines as resistance: Exploring the creative power of the Barnard Zine Library
At the Barnard Zine Library, creativity and activism collide, offering a sanctuary for those who wish to challenge the status quo.
Abigail Rabbitt
Mar 25


Whitney Free Fridays: Accessible and free
Looking for a cost-effective Friday night out? Make your way to the Whitney Museum!
Sophia Blythe
Mar 10


Meet Isabel Beatriz Tongson, writer of Off-Off-Broadway’s ‘A White Girl's Understudy’
I sat down with playright Isabel Beatriz Tongson (BC ‘26) to discuss her new Off-Off-Broadway play “A White Girl’s Understudy,” a timely...
Roxy Rassooly
Mar 10


Review: Black Theatre Ensemble shines in ‘The Wiz Musical Medley’
The club’s annual musical medley invited audiences to journey down the yellow brick road in a production that honors the legacy of “The Wiz.
Jada Washington
Mar 8


Celebrating Zora Neale Hurston’s legacy through community and reflection
From literature to legacy, here’s a look at how Barnard is keeping Zora Neale Hurston’s contributions to American literary texts and...
Nura Ali
Mar 1


The 15th anniversary of Wes Anderson’s ‘Fantastic Mr. Fox’: Cultural endurance and the art of adaptation
A conversation with Barnard professor Danielle Dougé and a look behind-the-scenes reveals the qualities that make “Fantastic Mr. Fox” a...
Jem Hanan
Feb 2


‘Wicked’ flies high above expectations, honoring source material and offering refreshing interpretations of adored characters
Director Jon M. Chu’s movie adaptation of the beloved Broadway musical refuses to accept the limits of musical adaptations to the screen...
Charlotte Hart
Jan 31


NYC concert round-up: February 2025
Here’s your guide to four affordable live music shows that promise to warm you up during this winter month.
Sasha Celico
Jan 29
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