Punks Against Fascism concert touches on political hostility
Macabre Theatre Ensemble hosted Punks Against Fascism, a concert on April 15 which featured punk and folk acts from Ithaca College.
Macabre Theatre Ensemble hosted Punks Against Fascism, a concert on April 15 which featured punk and folk acts from Ithaca College.
At 7:30 p.m. Nov. 10 and 2 p.m. Nov. 12 in Muller Chapel, seven women at Ithaca College will bring Shange’s words to life.
Sophomore Alex Paul describes the experiences of her directorial debut, directing Macabre Theatre Ensemble’s “Rosencrantz and Guildnesten are Dead.”
Ithaca College’s 27th-annual live production of the cult classic, “The Rocky Horror Picture Show,” will take place Nov. 4–5 in Williams 225.
On Oct. 24, Ithaca College hosted its first World Music Festival, celebrating international music. Artists from around the globe performed.
IC Students for Labor Action organized a protest at Free Speech Rock outside Campus Center Oct. 19.
Graduate student Kristopher Bosela rode 100 miles Oct. 15 in support of the One-to-One Big Brothers Big Sisters of Ithaca and Tompkins County.
The Downtown Ithaca Alliance hosts the 34th annual Apple Harvest Festival on The Commons. The event features a variety of food and entertainment.
Ithaca College Department of Theatre Arts will be performing “Blood Wedding,” a story of deception and vengeance, until Oct. 8.
On Sept. 25, Streets Alive! Ithaca celebrated between South Plain and West Clinton Street. The event puts emphasis on natural forms of transportation.
Composer Marc Mellits, a former resident of Ithaca, returns to perform with his ensemble at the Hockett Family Recital Hall.
Several bands have emerged from Ithaca College, made up entirely of students. Though the