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The Student Voice of Fordham Lincoln Center

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The Student Voice of Fordham Lincoln Center

The Observer

The Student Voice of Fordham Lincoln Center

The Observer

James Gunn’s summer blockbuster “Superman,” one of many adaptations of the comic book series, made $125 million domestically in its opening weekend.
Rejecting the Reboot Craze

I call myself a casual cinephile, but I did not see any movies in theaters this past summer. Can you blame me? Every time I checked my local...

Gen Z Fans Left Shook Up After SNL Cast Changes

On Aug. 28, Devon Walker, Emil Wakim and Michael Longfellow announced on their respective Instagram accounts that they would be departing from...

Summer of Love at War

Messy romance dominated television screens and social media feeds this summer. Between the TikTok-fueled frenzy around the brother-versus-brother...

A Recap of the 78th Annual Cannes Film Festival

The 78th annual Cannes Film Festival has concluded its run from May 13 to May 24. This year’s festival was filled with surprises, standing...

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Fordham senior and jazz guitarist Maco Dacanay hopes to see Spotify implement AI transparency features.
The Clankers are Coming! Can Independent Artists Save Music from Generative AI?
The cover of “Man’s Best Friend” shocked audiences with its regressive imagery, but the artist defended her vision.
Flirty, Feisty, Unfazed: Sabrina Carpenter’s “Man’s Best Friend” Challenges Gender Norms
Styled to Death
Styled to Death
Canadian actor Corteon Moore speaks on his experience shifting from horror to comedy roles
From Class Clown to Horror Heartthrob
Cody Muraro, lead singer of Real Friends, singing the band’s newest songs to the crowd.
Real Friends Return to Irving Plaza
The Chicago-based Midwest Emo band, Real Friends, stunned audiences with their show at Irving Plaza on Nov. 25.
A Recap of Music’s Biggest Night

The 67th Annual Grammy Awards aired live Sunday night from the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, California. Hosted by comedian and former host...

Love Language Collective, is Waiting on You

“We drive and we dance and we feel that love,” reads the caption for a TikTok video uploaded by the Fordham University-founded music duo,...

Fit For An Autopsy Rocks Irving Plaza
The deathcore band brought raging, head banging energy to the Irving Plaza as part of their "The Nothing that Is" tour.
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Although Lorelei is an aspiring musician, she is also a student balancing education and creativity.
Mia Lorelei’s Music is Your Music Too
By ELEANA KOSTAKIS April 21, 2024
Lorelei speaks on her music, sports metaphors and life as a student-musician.
Prequel to the hit Netflix show, “Stranger Things: The First Shadow,” makes its Broadway debut
Stranger Things Have Been on Broadway

In a Broadway season that includes multiple Hollywood A-listers and Oscar winners, it only feels appropriate that these mega-stars be joined...

Absurd Stakes in Kiyawat’s Court

In “Kiyawat V. God,” a woman stands trial before a jury for skinning her friend alive. But if the play sounds grueling, and its setting conventional,...

The Rise and Fall of Freedom in ‘Cabaret’

Welcome to the Kit Kat Klub of Weimar Republic Germany, where you can drink and dance the night away. Your Emcee (Adam Lambert) greets you with...

Song and Class Struggle in ‘Three Penny Opera’
Fordham Theatre’s production of the 1928 play challenges audiences to reconsider ideas of justice, wealth and exploitation.
Fordham Studio Theatre Presents ‘Thoughts on Girlcock’
The Fordham Studio show written and produced by Ryann Lynn Murphy raises questions about the objectification of trans women’s bodies.
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Kenzie Roberts poses infront of her work in Lipani.
Visions of the Heart in Lipani Gallery

On March 28, a crowd gathered in Lipani Gallery to celebrate Lucy Duckett and Kenzie Roberts, two Fordham seniors presenting their thesis projects...

Bouvier and Kulak’s joint exhibition touched on themes of childhood, family and environmental protection.
“Roots” is a Testament to Friendship, Nature, and Childhood

On March 6, the final theses of Fordham Lincoln Center seniors Brenda Bouvier and Alison Kulak debuted in the Ildiko Butler Gallery. While the...

‘Recession indicators,’ can include cultural and fashion trends that indicate consumer sentiment, in times of economic uncertainty.
Is Everything Really a Recession Indicator?
In times of increasing economic turmoil, our fashion and cultural choices can be termed 'recession indicators,' but what does that term mean?
Orchids and Architecture at the New York Botanical Garden in Spring

The tropical climate of sweet orchids overpowers the chilly temperatures of the Bronx in March at the New York Botanical Garden’s latest exhibit. “The...

Dimension 20’s ‘Gauntlet at the Garden’ Reflects a New Era of Dungeons & Dragons
The sold out show from "Dimension 20" represents the increasing popularity of the role-playing game Dungeons & Dragons.
A Day at the Columbus Circle Holiday Market

Mere steps away from Fordham Lincoln Center’s campus, Columbus Circle’s Annual Holiday Market returned this year on Dec. 3. Hundreds of vendors...

Barbie, A Cultural Femininomenon

The iconic Barbie doll has found a new home in New York City with the latest exhibit at the Museum of Arts and Design, “Barbie: A Cultural...

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