The Student Voice of Fordham Lincoln Center

The Observer

The Student Voice of Fordham Lincoln Center

The Observer

The Student Voice of Fordham Lincoln Center

The Observer

oscars winners
Keeping the Dream Alive: A Look Into the 95th Academy Awards
Hosted by Jimmy Kimmel, with the highest viewership since 2020, the 95th Academy Awards is one for the books.
Romesh Ranganathan Drops in at the Town Hall for a Solo Stand-Up Show
Award-winning British comedian, Romesh Ranganathan, performs a one-off show at the Town Hall following a sell-out tour in 2022.
The Unending Legacy of ‘Titanic’
25 years after its initial release, Jack and Rose’s tragic love story continues to move its audience in theaters
‘Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey’: Ironically Iconic?
With a humble budget and short production time, “Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey” turns the soft-spoken bear into a blood-thirsty killer.
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Indecent Promo
‘Indecent’ Is a Singing, Dancing, Storytelling Sensation
Blood Wedding Helen Hylton
‘Blood Wedding’: A Spectacular Display of a Heartbreaking Spanish Tragedy
capsules film
‘Capsules’ Film From Fordham Alumni Is Triumphant at Philip K. Dick Science Fiction Film Festival
Carmen opera
The Enduring Romance of ‘Carmen’
BLU DETIGER
Blu DeTiger Returns Home To NYC At Webster Hall
Blu DeTiger returned to the city on the “Blu DeTOUR,” ending her nationwide tour at Webster Hall on Dec. 3.
ALDN Doesn't Want to be Famous
Before there was ALDN, hyperpop performer on the rise, there was Alden, a college student from Virginia living through the COVID-19 pandemic.
BLACKSTARKIDS and The 1975 — At Their Very Best
I had the chance to interview BLACKSTARKIDS before they erupted Madison Square Garden with visceral energy on their first trip to New York.
Alexander 23 Puts on a ‘Party’ at Brooklyn Steel
With an early encore and dirty Air Force 1s, Alexander 23’s charismatic pop rock concert awed audience members at Brooklyn Steel on Oct. 25.
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Katz’s Delicatessen is a storied staple of the Lower East Side, perpetually filled with romantic lovers — including Harry Burns and Sally Albright — and food lovers alike.
Romance in the City: Is NYC All That Rom-Coms Make It Out To Be?
By JULIANA SHARON February 15, 2023
From Central Park to the Manhattan Bridge, my boyfriend and I explored eight New York sites featured in popular romantic media to determine which spots lived up to the hype, and which you can skip out with no regrets.
met opera
The Haunting Mosaic of Theology, Dialogue and Sound in ‘Dialogues des Carmélites’
The Metropolitan Opera's “Dialogues des Carmelites," provides viewers with a stunning depiction of the intersection of faith and history.
Stranger Sings!’ Turns the Hit Netflix Series ‘Upside Down’
The off-Broadway parody musical is a dynamic and hilarious experience for fans of ‘Stranger Things’ and immersive theatre
Photo Gallery - Splinter Group Presents ‘Carrie’
Splinter Group, Fordham Lincoln Center's musical theater club, puts on a chilling theatrical version of Stephen King's "Carrie."
‘Beetlejuice’ Will Lower Its Curtain One Last Time in January
“Beetlejuice” the musical makes many improvements to a well-loved classic. It’s no surprise that it has become so adored online.
‘The Moors’: A Dark and Whimsical Comedy
Running from Nov. 6 through Nov. 11, Fordham Studio Theatre’s “The Moors,” written by Jen Silverman, centers around femininity and solitude.
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Time Landscape opened 13 years after Alan Sonfist proposed the project to the city.
Time Landscape: An Ode to 17th-Century New York
Alan Sonfist’s Time Landscape is an ode to old New York. It’s a love letter to the 17th century and to those who lived here at the time.
The Enid A. Haupt Conservatory was transformed into a display of rare and beautiful flowers by Jeff Leatham.
New York Botanical Gardens Hosts Annual Orchid Show
This spring, the New York Botanical Gardens’ annual Orchid Show returned for its 19th year, with the exhibit “Jeff Leatham’s Kaleidoscope.”
oscar nominations
The Little Studio That Could: How A24 Dominated the 2023 Academy Award Nominations
Chronicling the shocking rise to prominence that A24 has had, from a little independent studio to a large industry player.
Bill Aguado’s Legacy: A Leader of Supporting and Empowering Artists
En Foco director, Bill Aguado, speaks to The Observer about his lifetime effort of empowering the Bronx Arts scene.
A Window Into Soukaina Alaoui El Hassani’s Silver Screen
Film director and Fordham alum Soukaina Alaoui El Hassani (FCLC '18) talks about finding her footing in the NYC film scene.
Students Found First Japanese Culture Club at Fordham
Fordham Lincoln Center’s Japanese community reminisces on their progress in reconnecting with their roots and culture
Royalty In Modernity: A Dive Into "The Empress"
Katharina Eyssen’s period drama, “The Empress,” boasts international success; it’s also a sign of the times.
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