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Q&A: Meyer travels to conduct Thailand Philharmonic

By | Feb 5, 2015

Director of Orchestras Jeffery Meyer traveled to Southeast Asia over break to conduct the Thailand Philharmonic Orchestra.


Jeremih concert proves worthwhile despite lacking energy

By | Feb 4, 2015

Students packed into Emerson Suites of Jan. 31 to watch R&B artist Jeremih perform. Did the performance live up to the hype?


Ithaca College Main Stage Theater crafts new productions

By | Feb 4, 2015

The Ithaca College Main Stage Theater prepares to finish off its season with three new productions.


Ithaca antique shop owner finds passion in crafting crossword puzzles

By | Feb 4, 2015

Antique shop owner Adam Perl finds inspiration in his many, self-made crossword puzzles.


Handwerker exhibits offer two sisters’ origin stories

By | Feb 4, 2015

“Origin Stories: Altar Apparitions” and “Origin Stories: Alien Apostles” offer two sisters’ views on land ownership and identity.


Ithaca-based visual art group welcomes student applications

By | Feb 4, 2015

Artists take a collaborative role in the Ithaca-based Image Text Ithaca.


Photography exhibits make authenticity their focus

By | Jan 29, 2015

Adjacent exhibits, “Staged, Performed, Manipulated” and “Margaret Bourke-White: from Cornell student to visionary photojournalist,” explore the meaning of truth in photography.


Artist’s struggle embodies impact of Commons renovation

By | Jan 28, 2015

The Potter’s Room, located on the Commons, is a window into a struggle felt by fellow small businesses.


Locally produced food breaks from Ithaca city limits

By | Jan 28, 2015

Ithaca’s local foods don’t stay in the city forever, with some branching out into other cities and states.


Students struggle with sadness after returning from abroad

By | Jan 28, 2015

Students returning from study abroad sessions sometimes have trouble readjusting to college life.


Jeremih poised to perform at Ithaca College concert

By | Jan 28, 2015

Hip-hop artist Jeremih will perform in Emerson Suites Jan. 31 to an audience of 800 attendees.


Ithaca College professor Cathy Crane to be featured in National Gallery of Art

By | Jan 28, 2015

Professor of cinema and photography Cathy Crane will have her short films on display.