Review: Villain takes the lead in new series
DC Comics focuses on one of its most notorious villains in it’s newest series.
DC Comics focuses on one of its most notorious villains in it’s newest series.
Two students create a cassette-based music label.
Ithaca College’s Main Stage Theater will perform “The Crucible,” written by Arthur Miller, April 22–27 at Hoerner Theatre.
The Ithaca College Game Developers Club created “Rorschach,” a video game in which the player is a patient of the mad Dr. Rory Schach.
Changing up her sound, Ingrid Michaelson adds a dash of brightness to her newest album.
Superpowers never looked so good in “Infamous Second Son.”
Jonanathan Glazer delivers a surreal sci-fi experience in “Under the Skin.”
Editors from The Ithacan give you a heads up on what to expect in this week’s upcoming issue for April 24, 2014.
Ambient duo Dalhous delivers a meditative collection of tracks.
Christina Perri’s newest release, “Head or Heart” is rife with powerful emotion.
Senior students’ artwork was selected to exhibit as part of the senior art show “Letters to Our Future Selves” April 17 to May 18 in the Handwerker Gallery.
Cass Spencer, an award-winning creative and art director, visited the college and gave a lecture on taking advantage of data visualization. Assistant Accent Editor Steven Pirani spoke with Spencer about his career and design philosophy.