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Starting from 2:05 pm today, the Columbia University Wind Ensemble will host its 9th annual Columbia Festival of Winds in Roone Arledge Auditorium! The Festival is a day-long event that “brings together wind bands from greater NYC area for a collaborative celebration of the unique musical form of wind band music”. Tickets are available on the Columbia Arts […]

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On Thursday, October 4th, CU School of Arts held a staged play reading of Tennis in Nablus, a profound piece on Palestinian identity by playwright and poet, Ismail Khalidi. Bwog’s congenial cosmopolitan, Rae Binstock, savored this masterpiece at Miller Theater. Today, Palestine is a word that has no reflection in the mirror. A Palestinian passport is recognized by […]

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Great, and thank you, BUT you make a list of places to run in Morningside Heights, and don’t mention Morningside (read more)
A Runner’s Guide To Morningside Heights
February 1, 2025
ooh this is fascinating. columbia loves renovating buildings in the weirdest ways possible (read more)
Uncovering The Mysteries Of Schermerhorn Hall
February 1, 2025
This is the best story Bwog has had in years and years. Congrats and thanks. (read more)
Uncovering The Mysteries Of Schermerhorn Hall
January 31, 2025
fancy seeing you here… (read more)
Uncovering The Mysteries Of Schermerhorn Hall
January 30, 2025

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