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Theatrical arts group at IC uses acting to target oppression

By | Sep 7, 2016

Performing Arts for Social Change (PASC), a theatrical group at the college made up of students and Ithaca community members, hosted a workshop Sept. 5 in Studio 3 of Dillingham Center to teach acting techniques and exercises based on the Brazilian writer Augusto Boal’s book, “Theatre of the Oppressed.”


Review: Ferg’s tracks ‘prosper’

By | Apr 26, 2016

With the release of his sophomore attempt, “Always Strive and Prosper,” the self-proclaimed lord of trap music, A$AP Ferg, shows off a more lighthearted and honest side to his music.


Review: Kendrick Lamar’s surprise album stuns

By | Mar 8, 2016

Lamar is one of the few artists in the music industry who truly captures the raw emotions and difficulties of living in a system of oppression.


Review: Yung Lean’s latest falls short

By | Feb 29, 2016

Lean’s third studio album, “Warlord,” is no exception. Released Feb. 25, “Warlord” is both an expected and refreshing mix of Lean’s signature, heavily synthesized sound. Throughout the album, Lean’s, monotone voice dominates each track, making the entire thing hard to listen to all at once.


Student Print Fair features original student artwork

By | Dec 1, 2015

The Creative Space Gallery’s Student Print Fair featured original artwork from students who have taken all levels of printmaking classes at the college.


Music schools collaborate for new performance group

By | Oct 27, 2015

With the help of professional new music performance group Ensemble X, ICU Sound Works, which will hold its first performance at 8:15 p.m. Oct. 30 in Ford Hall, integrates students, faculty and professional players.


Review: New tracks show Demi Lovato’s musical growth

By | Oct 19, 2015

Lovato’s latest work packs a hard punch as she steers away from her sugar-pop persona and delivers a set of raunchy, daring songs.


Jazz musician John Hollenbeck to visit for concert and class

By | Oct 6, 2015

Hollenbeck will perform with his Large Ensemble at Ithaca College on Oct. 19. The 19-piece big band, composed of New York’s top professional musicians, will play at 7 p.m. in Ford Hall.


Review: ‘Stories’ reflects on Avicii’s journey

By | Oct 5, 2015

“Stories” carries itself along, giving listeners a series of tracks that are both successful on their own and able to complement one another well within one album.


Review: Rockers display intense vocals with refreshing musical range

By | Apr 23, 2014

Jonanathan Glazer delivers a surreal sci-fi experience in “Under the Skin.”


Review: Ferdinand fails to deliver “Right Words”

By | Sep 10, 2013

Franz Ferdinand’s released its fourth studio album, “Right Thoughts, Right Words, Right Action.”