2008-04-21

Mon, Apr 21, 2008, 12:29am
Low Plaza was alive with music, food, and traditional dance Saturday afternoon, as the Organization of Pakistani Students transformed the steps into a full-scale Pakistani wedding, complete with a veiled bride and a handsome turban-wearing groom on horseback.
Mon, Apr 21, 2008, 12:04am
The genre of “independent cinema” has recently become somewhat of a misnomer, vaguely used to label films with gritty 16mm shots, edgy music, and a very superficial exploration of supposedly taboo subjects.
Sun, Apr 20, 2008, 11:51pm
Passover seders are usually a great chance to catch up with your family. As soon as those pesky relatives leave, though, you can catch up with the Walkers.
Sun, Apr 20, 2008, 11:46pm
God’s Ear, a play by Columbia University graduate Jenny Schwartz, leaves your head spinning hours after you exit the theater. The drama addresses a family’s grief over the loss of a young son. The narrative itself is disjointed, lacking a fluid story line.
Sun, Apr 20, 2008, 11:32pm
When friends, extended family, or even strangers hear that you’re an English or—God forbid—a creative writing major, their usual response is sympathetic: “good luck,” occasionally coupled with the offer of a couch to sleep on in 10 years, when they assume you’ll be out of work and/or writing the
Sun, Apr 20, 2008, 11:27pm
Many Columbia student groups utilize the ploy of free food to entice students to attend their events. But Saturday night, at the art event entitled “Potluck III,” free food was not a ploy but a message, and the message was this: art and food do essentially the same thing.

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