
Kristoffer Borgli’s latest film, starring Zendaya and Robert Pattinson, forces audiences to confront their own hypocrisy.
Filmmaker Daniel Roher explores the extremes of AI’s reach but ultimately settles on a tech-optimistic middle ground.
The Observer's film columnist Sofia Laje catalogues independent films screening in April and where to watch them.
Michael B. Jordan became the sixth Black man to win best actor in nearly a century of the Academy Awards.
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Student talents Tobias Urban and Mia Lorelei warmed up the crowd for pop duo “Between Friends” in the Pope Auditorium.
The Gen Z alternative rock band “Geese” stepped into the national spotlight on Saturday Night Live, to mixed reactions.
Tobias Urban’s music career began at just nine years old, when he started taking classical music lessons. Over a decade later, his love for...
In November 2022, Generative AI became widely available to the public, with the release of OpenAI’s chatbot, ChatGPT. It has been used to create...
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By MORGAN JOHNSON • November 5, 2025
“Wicked” author Gregory Maguire made a rare public appearance at Pope Auditorium on Thursday, Oct. 23 for a talk hosted by Fordham’s Center...

Prima ballerina Megan Fairchild spoke with The Observer about mental health and preparing to leave New York City Ballet.
The Martha Graham Dance Company ushered in their 100th season showcasing some of Graham’s masterworks and her unique relationship to music.
Audiences gather for a night of choreographic innovation at the Footprints Dance Festival, proving that interest in dance is here to stay.
The New York Public Library hosted a cultural event celebrating traditional Scottish music and dance, an ode to New York City's cultural diversity.
The “What Flows Between Us Dance Festival” is a needed lesson in thoughtful use of tradition and collaboration.
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Nicole Miceli, FCRH ’26, and Lily Sood, FCRH ’26, showcase their visual arts senior thesis exhibitions at the Lipani Gallery at Fordham Lincoln Center.

The Ildiko Butler Gallery features familial-history-inspired exhibitions by Grace Guerra and Daniella Herrera, two Fordham seniors.

A new exhibit at the Rose Hill campus showcases the paintings of young migrants expressing their experiences of the border.
Bad Bunny’s attention to plural identities in his Super Bowl halftime performance added depth to his already vibrant songs.
NYC social club Grownkid’s Valentine’s Day mixer put a physical twist on speed dating with its wrestling event.
When I arrived in Madrid for the fall 2025 semester, I expected some cultural adjustment. What I did not expect was how often Spain’s art,...
If going to a history museum conjures up images of standing still in silence and squinting at black and white photos, it is time to refresh your...
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