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

The latest of Sony and Marvels film adaptations, Madame Web opened to less than stellar reviews and generally negative reception.
‘Madame Web’ Joins Sony’s Spider-Man Universe in Film Installment
The latest of Sony and Marvel's film adaptations, "Madame Web" opened to less than stellar reviews and generally negative reception.
‘Dune: Part Two’ Effortlessly Merges Spectacle With Substance
“Dune: Part Two” serves primarily as a launching point for what is to come in future installments of the sprawling Dune franchise.
Welcome to the Renaissance — A Film by Beyoncé
Following a period of such isolation, Beyoncé reminds viewers that we should release it all and not let anything or anyone break our souls.
‘Fool Me Once’ Is An Addictive Netflix Mystery
Riddled with lies, mysteries and manipulations, the hit show "Fool Me Once" is an exciting thriller that keeps the viewer entertained.
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According to curator, Andrew Bolton, The Met’s exhibit will be divided into three sections of nature: the land, sea and sky.
Predictions and Postulations: Met Gala 2024
Maggie Rogers’ third studio album chronicles lost loves and hopeful futures in 10 folk-rock tracks.
Unforgettable Notes from Maggie Rogers’ Newest Album
A display of all of the Girl of the Year dolls from 2001-2023.
Icons of Girlhood: The Impact of American Girl
The White Box Theatre was transformed into a small corner of the Bronx with trash cans and graffiti-sprayed brick walls positioned around the stage.
‘Marisol’ Tells an Apocalyptic Bronx Tale
Live at Pope Auditorium, FCLC’s 11th annual Winterfest captivated the crowd with performances by singer-songwriter Renee Majé, rock band Zephyr, and indie sensation Ricky Montgomery.
Winterfest 2024: Ricky Montgomery’s Private Concert Before Heading to Terminal 5
The 11th annual Winterfest hosted in the Pope Auditorium features soul-stirring melodies and mesmerizing blends of musical styles.
The 2024 Grammys: Controversies and Celebrations
Album announcements, surprise appearances and duets made this year's Grammy Awards in Los Angeles a memorable one.
Sarah Kinsley Captivates Crowd in Williamsburg Show
The NYC-based artist, Sarah Kinsley headlines at Music Hall of Williamsburg this November, performing songs off her newest alt-pop EP.
The Release of ‘The Eras Tour’ (Film Version)
Taylor Swift's "The Eras Tour" has shattered records to become the highest grossing concert film of all time.
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Once dismissed as a “far-fetched dream,” Natalie Butt says she hopes her tenure as a Rockette brings joy to New Yorker’s holiday traditions.
Ailey Student Seals Second Season as A New Yory City Rockette
By GABRIELLA GUTIERREZ March 1, 2024
Natalie Butt, FCLC ’24, speaks on her experiences balancing school and dancing as a Rockette at the Radio City Music Hall.
Wooden furniture, old electronics and other random knick knacks scattered the stage of the Kehoe Theatre.
‘The Medea Thing.’ Reimagines the Sin and Sacrifice of a Woman Scorned
The classic Greek enchantress chases revenges and agency in the 1970s in this reimagined version of "Medea."
On the Anniversary of the People Power Revolution: A Retrospective on “Here Lies Love”
The musical about the former First Lady of the Philippines follows her rise to power as one of the most infamous figures in Filipino history.
‘Rhinoceros’ Charges Into Absurdity
The surrealist play at the Kehoe Studio Theatre the dazzles its audiences with ever-changing whimsical costumes.
‘My Sweetest Baby Angel Princess’ Explores Sexual Exploitation
In her senior thesis, playwright and director Vivienne Blouin, FCLC ’24, delves into the exploitation and isolation sex workers face.
Beasts, Warriors And Lawyers, Oh My!
“The Minotaur” by Anne Ziegler delivers a modern retelling of this Greek classic telling the story of love, control and the human experience.
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Before the reading, Ama Birch didn’t rehearse with percussionist Ryan Sawyer, whose set-up consisted of just a snare drum, a hi-hat and a few other auxiliary instruments.
Poet Ama Birch Performs Spoken Word at Lipani Gallery
The Visual Arts Department and Center for Community Engaged Learning feature poet Ama Birch in their second Words & Sounds event.
Curator Stephen Apicella-Hitchcock highlighted the range of emotions De Andrade Ledesma captured in his series of 18 black and white photographs.
‘Carcelén’ Opens in Fordham’s Lipani Gallery
This January, Venezuelan photographer, Joel De Andrade Ledesma debuts his exhibit “Carcelén” at Fordham’s Lipani Gallery.
For college students from out of the state, Culture Pass is a convenient way to get out and explore New York City.
Don’t Pass Up On the Culture Pass
As a collaboration between the city's libraries, Culture Pass offers a convient and affordable way for people to experience the city.
Subverting Oppression Through Zines
The Brooklyn Museum exhibit shows how the esoteric art form has influenced mainstream media and been used as a tool of resistance
Grand Bazaar NYC: A Philanthropic Flea Market
Featuring original, diverse and antique goods, there is much to be found in one of New York City's oldest flea markets.
Introducing Binchtopia: The Hottest Podcast for Smart Girls with Internet Addictions
Young hosts Julia Hava and Eliza McLamb delve into cultural phenomenons, societal issues and internet culture in their podcast, "Binchtopia."
Capturing the Essence of A Student-Photographer
Since coming to New York, sophomore Paulina Delabra Serrano has been able to explore and deepen her love for photography in the city.
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