The InterVarsity Christian Fellowship, with the help of World Vision, recently held a Live @ Baruch event to raise awareness of the crisis in Uganda. Hosting the event was the Fellowship's president, Prijo Thomas, with guests David Tyree and Tom Richter and performances by Jeevo, Jonathan Walton and Sherwin Gardener. (0) comments
Beginning April 8 and running through April 12 at 7:30 p.m. with a 2 p.m. matinee on April 12, Baruch's Nagelberg Theatre will be featuring Marsha Norman's award-winning 1977 play, "Getting Out." Featuring a cast of Baruch students, the play is directed by Thom Garvey. (0) comments
"Our lives are a set of interlocking plays," Gavin Rose (Tom Patella) sorrowfully laments on the night of his suicide, as he stares at the crowd of no more than 10 spectators in the tiny Where Eagles Dare Theatre (which is more a boiler room than a performance space). (2) comments
Cynthia Lin is one of seven artists on the emerging artist roster this spring at the Baruch Performing Arts Center. But I suspect the audience came away from her concert sensing a singer-songwriter worth keeping on their radar. Lin got off to an auspicious start with a gorgeous song of regret called "Eclipse," which remains unrecorded. (0) comments
"Talkshow" with Spike Feresten quietly debuted on Fox last year, and is now in its second season making it the longest running talk show in Fox history. Feresten has an impressive résumé, having been a writer for Seinfeld ("The Soup Nazi"), David Letterman and, most recently, Bee Movie. (0) comments
Come discover the astonishing performance of your fellow classmates at the fine and performing arts department spring production, "Getting Out." The play revolves around an ex-convict (Arlene) who has just gotten out of prison. Arlene struggles to adjust to life on the outside while Arlie (the younger Arlene) is shown at different times in her life as an adolescent and teen. (0) comments