On Saturday, April 25, Deputy Arts Editor Sydney Kaufman ventured into the Minor Latham Playhouse for some Tennessee Williams and 18th century psychological horror. Warning for depictions of violence, mental illness, and sexual harassment.
With a new installation in Central London, Banksy is so back.
Have you ever wanted to make your own paint? I sure have, and I finally got the opportunity to do it!
Passing by 121st and Broadway, I saw something incredibly unexpected….
All roads lead back to Hamilton.
Eclectic and exhilarating, Columbia Musical Theatre Society’s production of Natasha, Pierre, & the Great Comet of 1812 entertained with Russian flair.
So annoying, yet so satisfying when they actually work.
Students at Columbia University are using AI to make their workflow more efficient, and their professors are both denouncing and encouraging it.
Staff writer Amy Meng attended a talk featuring science-fiction writer Ted Chiang hosted by the Asian American Initiative, in which he discussed the ethicality, legality, and philosophy behind AI-generated content in the artistic world. Here are some of her takeaways.
Celebrating their 20-year anniversary as a dance team at Columbia, Onyx created a space where the audience could watch colorful and fun performances while also learning about and celebrating the Black foundation of hip-hop.
Plans to open an AI high school next year in FiDi have stopped.
Women’s golf wins the Ivy championship, and the baseball and softball teams prepare for the playoffs
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