Festival offers respectful space for QTPOC
The second floor of the First Unitarian Church transformed into an art gallery Saturday, featuring artwork from queer and trans people of color (QTPOC) from around the country.
The second floor of the First Unitarian Church transformed into an art gallery Saturday, featuring artwork from queer and trans people of color (QTPOC) from around the country.
Across the street from Ithaca College at the Creative Space Gallery (CSG), art students are preparing for the chance to showcase the work they’re proudest of.
“Missing Link” is a visually spectacular stop-motion film about friendship and finding one’s place in the world.
The typically quiet hallways in the third floor of the Peggy Ryan Williams Center at Ithaca College became crowded and noisy Feb.
It’s not every day that songs like “Nasty Women Grab Back” and “Feminist AF” are performed in the James J.
Kevin Hart’s comedic skills and chemistry with Bryan Cranston creates a feel-good, laugh-out-loud drama that focuses on an unlikely friendship between two very different people.
Transgender and nonbinary individuals from Ithaca College and the surrounding community shared their experiences in an open mic–style event in IC Square on Dec. 3.
Approximately 1000 people in Ithaca are currently registered on SmileBack and some have said its unique approach to dating-app culture is appealing.
“Laughing is such a pure form of joy, and seeing him was the most rewarding part of my experience.”
Old VHS tapes, Halloween costumes, crock pots, shower caddies, an ancient TV, lamps and a plastic fish tank litter the tiny Take It Or Leave It room.
Just two months before midterm elections, students gathered for a night of stand-up comedy — and voter registration — led by Mike Birbiglia.