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New York City is packed with amazing culture and inspiring art, but sometimes it’s difficult to break the Morningside-bubble and experience it all first-hand. “Where Art Thou” is a weekly guide to interesting and notable lectures, events, and performances for the literary/musically/ theatrically-inclined on campus. Tuesday, September 27th The Challenge to Avert Tragedy: “The Winter’s Tale” […]

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New York City is packed with amazing culture and inspiring art, but sometimes it’s difficult to break the Morningside-bubble and experience it all first-hand. “Where Art Thou” is a weekly guide to interesting and notable lectures, events, and performances for the literary/musically/ theatrically-inclined on campus. Saturday, April 16 Balm in Gilead, 7:00 PM, Schapiro Theatre – […]

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Screw midterms. Arts editor Madysen Luebke tells you what to do instead/how to learn things that actually matter. All Weekend: Cu Players presents Mother Courage and Her Children this weekend in the Minor Latham Playhouse.  This play takes on the epic tale of “a traveling canteen woman trying to negotiate the demands of wartime capitalism and family.” […]

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It’s too close to Spring Break to work, and you’ve already watched House of Cards three times. Bwog’s intriguing arts editor Madysen Luebke finds you intriguing things going on around campus to help you deal with your mid-semester ennui. All Weekend: The MaMa Project is back again, with this year’s show of the mud.  It’s not […]

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Just realized that midterm season is (once again/always) upon us? Us too. Since you obviously need a break/distraction, artsy fartsy Arts Editor Kyra Bloom brings you happenin’ things on and around campus. Ongoing A cappella groups The Kingsmen, SHARP, and Jubilation! are all doing Valentine’s-grams, so pay up to give your honey a song and […]

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It’s the beginning of the semester so you’re still telling yourself you’ll actually “broaden your mind” and “take advantage of the city” and everything else your mom told you to do when she first saw the tuition bill. Sounds great except that it’s so damn cold and you’re so damn lazy. Solution? Arts editor Madysen […]

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Aquanaut Arts Editor Madysen Luebke brings you the best of Columbia’s music, art and dance scene. Now it’s up to you to attend, and show support for our numerous Columbia groups. If we are missing some events, be sure to email them to us at  events@bwog.com.  All Weekend: New Opera Workshop presents Opera Untapped, a show filled with […]

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Madysen Luebke is Bwog in her evolved form. Read her words. All Weekend: The Barnard Dances 9th season allows dancers to get experiences with real world choreographers in a real theatre.  This year the pieces were choreographed by four different world-class artists.  Performances are Thursday and Friday at 8pm and Saturday at 2pm and 8pm. […]

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Have you noticed the darkening skies? Do you find your mood darkening as well? Have you locked yourself in a room with chocolate and Netflix for two days? Madysen Luebke, Bwog’s artistic spirit animal, and also Arts Editor, has the key to your lock. Go see a show this weekend, and let us know how […]

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KCST’s second production of the year, Henry IV part 2, directed by David Silberthau, sold out fast. But Bwogger Britt Fossum managed to score some last minute tickets, and brought back a thoughtful review from last night’s showing. KCST followed up their first show of the year, The Complete Works of Shakespeare Abridged, with the more […]

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Classes are starting up again, but that doesn’t mean you have to live in Butler. Try attending a show this Thursday, Friday, Saturday, or Sunday; you don’t even have to leave the bubble. And please continue to tip any and all arts events to events@bwog.com so Madysen Luebke, the only artsy Bwogger, can continue to […]

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Since it is almost Fall Break, and by Fall Break we mean a weekend with two non-class days that we should be getting off as holidays anyways, you should go see some shows. Madysen Luebke, the curator of concerts, the owner of operas, the fairy of films has gathered this splendid lists of events that […]

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This weekend, KCST put on their very first show of the Fall, The Complete Works of William Shakespeare Abridged, directed by Rachel Chung. Arts guru Madysen Luebke was in the crowd and luckily, this time, she didn’t need sneakers…or a jacket…or a flashlight.  If you came to see KCST’s production of The Complete Works of William […]

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Where Art Thou? An existential cry for help? An accusation on a phone with bad service? Or an attempt to recreate a play made hundreds of years ago? Madysen Luebke answers all these questions and more with your weekly dose of all events artsy. If you know of any art-related events, send them in to […]

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Knowledgeable navigator Madysen Luebke,  Bwog’s Arts Editor, has traversed the InterWebs to bring you this list of all things music, dance and art. If you need to leave the stacks for a few hours, go see a show, and of course, as always, submit arts events you know of to events@bwog.com. All Weekend: Barnard Theatre Department’s season begins this […]

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