Musings of a Pop Culture Junkie: Does the Makeover Show Need Some Making Under?

A column by Amanda Lanceter
The makeover show has certainly become a staple of more than one television network. The love of reality television, combined with the attraction to human interest stories (and perhaps even a bit of schadenfreude), makes it a highly appealing genre. Sure, it’s been around for years, through segments on talk shows [...]

OMFG! The O.C. Goes to NYC

by Claire Stern
Welcome to NYC, bitch! Ever since The O.C. was cancelled in 2007, many of its loyal followers anxiously awaited Josh Schwartz’s next teen drama creation. His new series, Gossip Girl, revolves around the lives of teen socialites growing up on New York City’s Upper East Side. But as the second season continues, many [...]

The Pop Culture Junkie’s Guide to Surviving the Economic Crisis

A column by Amanda Lanceter
We all know that times are tough. Prices seem to keep rising to meet increasing costs just as many see their own wealth dwindling. Top that off with being a college student, and things may seem downright hopeless. Not to worry - here are some ways to save money while still [...]

“Van Gogh and the Colors of the Night” at the MoMA

by Faith Rusk
One of the more famous permanent fixtures at the MoMA, post-Impressionist Vincent Van Gogh’s “Starry Night,” was on loan for the summer, a disappointing absence for many visitors. But in exchange for letting the piece travel, the MoMA is currently hosting a collection of Van Gogh’s works, including the recently returned “Starry Night.”
The [...]

Making Choices: Presenters Talk about Programming Dance

by Tracy Rodrigues
“Programming dance” sounds like a nebulous phrase, but Ella Baff, Executive Director of Jacob Pillow’s Dance Festival and Carla Paterson, Artistic Director of Dance Theater Workshop (DTW), made their job descriptions come to life at the panel discussion that took place on September 29 at Barnard. The topics of the night ranged from [...]