Unorthodox theater festival premieres in Ithaca
On April 24–27, Ithaca will host its first fringe festival, featuring five different acts. Fringe festivals usually deliver unconventional performances.
On April 24–27, Ithaca will host its first fringe festival, featuring five different acts. Fringe festivals usually deliver unconventional performances.
IC Greens, Ithaca College’s Green Party, is producing a production of “The Laramie Project” and “The Laramie Project: Ten Years Later,” the story of a gay college student named Matthew Shepard who was tied to a fence and beaten to death because of his sexuality on April 24–27.
Veteran producer Mark Burg ’81 held a lecture April 3, speaking with students and faculty about the mechanics of the film industry. Burg sat down with Assistant Accent Editor Steven Pirani to talk further about the value of thinking outside of the box in film.
Freshman rapper San Williams performed at the South by Southwest music festival. Williams’ music deviates from many usual staples of hip-hop.
Dubstep icon Skrillex delivers a lively new collection of tracks.
Pixelated indie title pleases with pixelated carnage.
Pop icon looks to past work for new album.
Visceral combat propels latest Captain America installment
Psychological thriller stumbles over a confounding and disappointing plot.
Sexually-charged drama excels with interesting perspectives on human libido.
Ithacan editors give you a heads up for what to expect in this week’s upcoming issue for April 10, 2014.
Australian music duo “Big Scary” hits pop gold with their newest release.