2009-04-10

Thu, Apr 9, 2009, 10:49pm
It wasn’t the delicious, comforting food that reminded me of late nights in Rome, nor was it the Limoncello of which I’d had a few too many sips. What really won me over at Fabio Piccolo Fiore, an Italian restaurant in Midtown, was the owner’s entrance into the dining room.
Thu, Apr 9, 2009, 10:48pm
Anne Carson’s An Oresteia (Faber & Faber, March 2009, $27) updates Greek tragedy for a generation raised on Hollywood and Ritalin. The language is clear and contemporary, and the pagination is easy on the eye. Yet the accessibility of her style does not detract from the emotional power of her...
Thu, Apr 9, 2009, 10:46pm
They just don’t write epic tales of lust and murder like they used to.
Thu, Apr 9, 2009, 10:44pm
Some art is everywhere. In a society where Monet’s “Water Lilies” can be found in dorm rooms and Art Humanities extols the virtues of impressionism, some may ask if it’s really necessary to see another impressionist exhibit.
Thu, Apr 9, 2009, 10:40pm
Even within a bustling city known for having anything that anyone could possibly want, the video game arcade is a rare artifact.
Thu, Apr 9, 2009, 10:38pm
Students may have noticed posters around the city that depict a chubby face in a security guard uniform. Thankfully, they are not forgotten advertisements for the January film Paul Blart: Mall Cop but for the new film Observe and Report, starring Seth Rogen and Anna Faris, which will be released...
Thu, Apr 9, 2009, 10:38pm
Here’s the whole hype: while we love our historical survey courses and Music Humanities, until this semester we had never seen a Columbia class break out of the comfortable campus environment; most classes focus instead on students’ acquisition of multiple majors and the entire Western...
Thu, Apr 9, 2009, 10:37pm
If April is the cruelest month, April 15 is certainly the year’s lowest point: it’s the last day to mail tax returns to the Internal Revenue Service.
Thu, Apr 9, 2009, 10:35pm
Live from New York, it’s Saturday morning. At least, it is for the huddled masses lined up for standby tickets to NBC’s iconic Saturday Night Live.
Thu, Apr 9, 2009, 10:34pm
sian Pacific American Awareness Month (APAAM) is an annual celebration at Columbia University dedicated to promoting awareness of Asian Pacific American (APA) issues and history among the Columbia student body.

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