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Sophomore Sammie Watts belts out “Let’s Be Bad” dressed as  Marilyn Monroe in Routine Disturbances’ spring showcase April 21.

Show choir performance addresses political tension

By Kate Nalepinski, Life & Culture Editor April 26, 2017
Kesel said a lot of the selected songs reflected how their group feels about politics, and this showcase in particular was more politically fueled than previous showcases.
The performers sing “Go Down Moses,” a well-known Negro spiritual, during their rehearsal on Jan. 23. Performers sport Kente cloths from Ghana, purchased by conductor Baruch Whitehead.

Dorothy Cotton Jubilee Singers honor African-American culture

By Jake Leary and Kate Nalepinski February 8, 2017
The name of the group honors longtime Ithaca resident Dorothy Cotton, an outspoken civil rights figure who worked alongside Martin Luther King Jr.
From left, Rosette Epstein ‘16 and Ramanu Steele of Spiral Cracks perform improvisationally, using their bodies to express human connections with nature.

Organic dance group brings natural style to Ithaca community

By Olivia Riggio, Staff Writer January 25, 2017
Members of Ithaca dance group Spiral Cracks Performance Collective use their bodies to create dynamic and eye-catching art.
From left, instrumentalist Desmond Bratton ‘14 plays bass, performer Darian Dauchan jams out to jazz and violinist Matt Silveras plays violin during “Death Boogie.” The show will run at the Kitchen Theatre in Ithaca from Nov. 15–Dec. 4.

Killin’ the vibe: ‘Death Boogie’ shimmies onto stage Nov. 15

By Jake Leary, Staff Writer November 15, 2016
Told from multiple perspectives, “Death Boogie” focuses on the meaning of courage and sacrifice in times of hardship.

Gaga Makes Another Statement, But What Was It?

By Jared Wolf March 16, 2014

Trigger Warning: sexual assault, ED In one of the most bizarre moves of a career characterized by publicity-grabbing stunts, Lady Gaga invited performance artist Millie Brown to vomit on her during...

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