
As rumors bubble of Moon Knight teaming up with Blade and Daredevil, I am eager to see more of the fresh perspective he brings to the MCU.
For a film set in the ninth century, “The Northman” feels extremely contemporary with its critique of hypermasculinity.
For the last 79 years, Fordham College at Rose Hill has been quite the hotspot for appearances in feature Hollywood films.
Both Fordham’s Rose Hill and Lincoln Center campuses boast an extraordinary list of celebrity alumni that have impacted their respective industries for the better.
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Tyler, the Creator lit up Madison Square Garden for night one of his two-night run in New York City for his “CALL ME IF YOU GET LOST” tour.
Since it's so rare that K-pop groups come to foreign countries, concertgoers from all around the Northeast made their way to NYC to see TWICE.
Avril Lavigne reclaims her title as the princess of punk rock with her newest album “Love Sux” that adds to her long repertoire of rock music.
TikTok’s musical selection has implications that exist outside of the confines of the app; they can also be seen on the music charts.
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By CARRIE BERK • April 10, 2022
In an industry that still struggles with inclusivity toward bodies, it is up to the models, influencers and photographers to spark change.

With a soundtrack more mesmerizing than a siren song, “Islander” proves to be Off-Broadway's best-hidden gem that shouldn’t be missed.
“Suffs,” an off-Broadway musical written by and starring Shaina Taub, tells the true story of some of the earliest pioneers of women’s rights.
Tony award-winning actor Brian Stokes Mitchell joined Seth Rudetsky to discuss both Mitchell’s successful past and future projects.
Jason Kesse, playwright and director of “The Space Show” created an unseen narrative within the studio show that's bent on addressing trauma.
“Aulis” brings its audience into a version of the Trojan War replete with phones and iPads in the latest Fordham Theatre play.
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This spring, the New York Botanical Gardens’ annual Orchid Show returned for its 19th year, with the exhibit “Jeff Leatham’s Kaleidoscope.”

After months of preparation, ‘Seeds of Transformation” is now on display, commemorating the 500th anniversary of St. Ignatius' conversion.

This spring, the New York Botanical Gardens’ annual Orchid Show returned for its 19th year, with the exhibit “Jeff Leatham’s Kaleidoscope.”
Julian Ogawa and Charles “Charlie” Phillips have a thing or two to say about what it means to be a Ramfluencer.
Campus Ministry invites submissions to its exhibit “Seeds of Transformation: Envisioning Hope for the Environment with Ignatian Imagination."
The expo aimed to provide a safe space for healthy conversation about the ways natural hair can be a source of empowerment for the Black community.
The concrete jungle's reputation as a designer dreamland would be the stuff of legend — but can the city’s style be felt by students?
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