vol. 10, issue 4

Thu, Feb 17, 2011, 3:56am
More affordable housing, a new public school, plentiful jobs for local residents: These were among the perks Columbia offered to the West Harlem community to offset the impact of its Manhattanville campus expansion and make good on its promise that the neighborhood makeover would be for the bett
Thu, Feb 17, 2011, 3:45am
The mental health of athletes hasn’t traditionally been an important concern in sports. If you could play, you played; if you couldn’t, you sat. The reason was unimportant.
Thu, Feb 17, 2011, 3:17am
Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week came to Lincoln Center for the second time ever last week for the Fall 2011 collections. The Eye was there to capture the sensory overload.
Thu, Feb 17, 2011, 2:44am
Lindsay Pollock, BC ‘93, took the reins as editor in chief of Art in America in January. She mixes journalistic skill with a love for the art industry, and took a moment to talk to The Eye about how she is bringing the publication into the digital future.
Thu, Feb 17, 2011, 1:49am
Eyes agog. Your pupils dance over Van Gogh’s Starry Night. You stargaze and stare. You want to touch the painting to feel the brush strokes, but you can’t—not because of a grumpy museum guard, but because the painting is a mere image on a reflective screen.
Thu, Feb 17, 2011, 1:43am
Just a few blocks away, at the Riverside Theatre, James Rutherford, a senior MFA student in the School of the Arts, recently incorporated puppetry into his sinister adaptation of A Midsummer Night’s Dream.
Thu, Feb 17, 2011, 1:37am
We go downstairs and see this guy who has all his stuff spread out on his bed. He has cheap whiskey and cigarettes and clothing and a passport and rolling papers and fireworks and cash.