June 8, 2023
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Review: Long-awaited book lacks informative story

By | Jul 4, 2020

When John Bolton announced he was writing a book about his experience as national security adviser, pandemonium ensued.


Review: Prequel builds on “Hunger Games” gruesome history

By | Jun 17, 2020

Author Suzanne Collins explores President Coriolanus Snow, the villain from the original series, in a prequel set 64 years before “The Hunger Games.”


Brunch spot mixes sweet and savory

By | Dec 12, 2019

For nine years, the restaurant has offered a variety of sweet and savory waffle combinations.


Caffeine Fix: Review of select drinks

By | Dec 12, 2019

Gimme! Coffee: Latte
$4 (medium), $4.25 (large)

When compared to Ithaca Bakery’s specialty drinks, a latte is perhaps the most diverse offering on Gimme!


Reviews: Travel the world through food

By | Dec 12, 2019

Ithaca offers a vast array of diverse cuisines from around the world, including Asian food and Moroccan food.


Luna combines fun and comfort food

By | Dec 12, 2019

The restaurant has a very casual environment, which is emphasized by the laid-back ordering system and the overall appearance of the restaurant.


Review: Restaurant in IC Square has great food at great value

By | Oct 9, 2019

When he was a senior at Binghamton University, Sung Kim combined Korean recipes with New York City-style street food flavors.


Review: Logic’s captivating novel is full of saturated nuance

By | Apr 28, 2019

Behind a bright red and yellow cover, Maryland-based rapper Logic unveils his debut novel and New York Times Best Seller “Supermarket.”
“Supermarket” is set in a present-day fictional version of Baker City, Oregon, and is narrated from the perspective of Flynn, a struggling writer in his 20s, who was recently dumped by his partner.


Review: New York Fashion Week emphasizes acceptance

By | Feb 21, 2018

In another season of drastic change at New York Fashion Week, the runway shows were scarce, but their impact was powerful.


Deja View: A look back at pop culture in 2017

By | Dec 15, 2017

Senior writer Jake Leary sat down with a collection of Ithacan writers, editors and producers to round out 2017.


Review: Comics for the week of 12/6

By , | Dec 8, 2017

“Justice League #34”
Written by Christopher Priest
Drawn by Pete Woods
“Justice League #34,” starts strong, but fades fast.  


Deja View: Life as a freelance pop culture journalist

By | Nov 29, 2017

Reviews Editor Jake Leary sits down with Ithaca alumn, Fred Topel to discuss what it’s like to freelance in the crowded world of pop culture journalism and how his work at the Ithacan lead to his life in the industry.