Ithaca’s comedy community comes to NYC
IC’s comedians take the stage at Gotham Comedy Club in New York City.
IC’s comedians take the stage at Gotham Comedy Club in New York City.
Ravi Rakkulchon, a senior theater production arts major with a concentration in design, left his home in Bangkok, Thailand to attend Ithaca College. He designed the set for the college’s spring opera, “Little Women.”
Lee Blessing’s “A Body of Water,” a play exploring the constraints memory has on identity, is being performed at the Kitchen Theatre from Feb. 18 through March 8.
The Ithaca Civic Ensemble uses theater to explore current events, devising their own script based on recent news trends.
Dual exhibits at the Ink Shop, “dirty pictures” and “Something About Mary,” use historical printmaking techniques to explore their respective themes.
“Origin Stories: Altar Apparitions” and “Origin Stories: Alien Apostles” offer two sisters’ views on land ownership and identity.
Adjacent exhibits, “Staged, Performed, Manipulated” and “Margaret Bourke-White: from Cornell student to visionary photojournalist,” explore the meaning of truth in photography.
Students returning from study abroad sessions sometimes have trouble readjusting to college life.
Frank Gabriel Campos, professor of trumpet performance at Ithaca College, performed on National Public Radio’s syndicated program “Performance Today.”
Students involved in South Hill Forest Products are farming honey, syrup and mushrooms in the Ithaca College Natural Lands.