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Artist Benjamin Entner stands by pieces in “Sumus: Figurative Sculpture Through the Ages,” during the exhibit’s opening Nov. 14 in the Handwerker Gallery.

Artist fuses sculpture and contemporary art in Handwerker Gallery exhibit

By Steven Pirani, Staff Writer December 4, 2013
Artist Benjamin Entner's inflated pieces based on classical sculpture are on display at the Handwerker Gallery from Nov. 13 to Dec. 15.
From left, seniors Talia Koren and Brennan Banta, and freshman Kate Zasowski rehearse for “Internal Struggle,” a sketch-comedy written and directed by Koren, on Dec. 3 in Friends 307.

Intern life parodied in student sketch comedy

By Evin Billington, Assistant Accent Editor December 4, 2013
"Internal Struggle," a sketch comedy about interning which was written and directed by senior Talia Koren, will premiere Dec. 5.
Freshman Harrison Lindsay, a classic-rock musician, performs. Lindsay writes his own music but often plays covers of his influences, including The Beatles, Nirvana and Jimi Hendrix.

Freshman performs classic-rock music for the college and Ithaca community

By Ashley Wolf, Staff Writer December 4, 2013
Freshman Harrison Lindsay performs classic rock on guitar and harmonica.
Ron Jude, associate professor in the Department of Media Arts, Sciences and Studies, and internationally renowned photographer, recently had his work published in an internationally collaborative photobook called “Lost Home.”

Professor’s photobook receives national recognition

By Tylor Colby, Staff Writer December 4, 2013
Ron Jude, internationally recognized photographer and associate professor in the department of media arts, sciences and studies, released his most recent work Nov. 14 in an internationally collaborative photobook.
From left, Rachel Wagner, associate professor of philosophy and religion, and senior Alyssa  Rodriguez perform contra music on Nov. 15 in IC Square during the IC Open Contra Jam Session.

Group generates open contra music concerts

By Tylor Colby, Staff Writer November 21, 2013
Students and faculty are invited to participate in informal contra music performances in the IC Square as part of the IC Open Contra Jam Session.
Video: Hidden Talents of Ithaca – John Callahan, cooking

Video: Hidden Talents of Ithaca – John Callahan, cooking

By Bethany George November 21, 2013
Ithaca College senior John Callahan has a talent for cooking. Watch as he serves up steak, green beans, mashed potatoes, and mushrooms while he talks about how his passion for cooking has grown!

Review: ‘Word of Mouth’ gets tongue-tied with cheesy lyrics

By Will Uhl, Contributing Writer November 20, 2013

Boy band The Wanted’s new album, “Word of Mouth,” is best described as definitively OK. The menagerie of archetypal heartthrobs have undeniably talented voices, which are thankfully unmarred by a...

Ithacan editors give you a heads up on whats new in this weeks upcoming issue for November 21, 2013.

Eds Up!

By Deanna Romanoff November 19, 2013

Review: Band’s sound goes up in flames

By Tylor Colby, Staff Writer November 14, 2013
The Flaming Lips are back with their new EP, "Peace Sword," based off the "Ender's Game" novel and film adaptation.

Review: Fairy-tale game wolfs down visuals

By Robert Mayo, Staff Writer November 14, 2013
Telltale Games releases episode one of its newest game "The Wolf Among Us."
Allie Healy

SWUG life: Senior girls reflect on how their social lives evolved throughout college

By Allie Healy, Managing Editor November 13, 2013
Managing Editor Allie Healy gives a first-person analysis of the new buzzword: SWUG.
From left, Scott Whitham, Darcy Martin Rose, Tim Perry and Cynthia Henderson, associate professor of theater arts, star in The Readers’ Theatre’s staged reading of “God of Carnage,” a Tony Award–winning play.

Theater professor to star in action-packed staged reading

By Steven Pirani, Staff Writer November 13, 2013
Cynthia Henderson, associate professor of theater arts, will star in The Readers' Theatre's production of "God of Carnage."
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