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The Student Voice of Fordham Lincoln Center

The Observer

The Student Voice of Fordham Lincoln Center

The Observer

JOHN GUERIN, Assistant Arts & Culture Editor Emeritus

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Fordham Chair of Communication and Media Studies Jacqueline Reich discusses the characteristics of Italian cinema. (Courtesy of Jacqueline Reich)

Jacqueline Reich Talks Italian Films in New York City

October 8, 2014
With an upcoming television appearance and several book releases, Fordham Chair of Communication and Media Studies Jacqueline Reich’s involvement in film academia is quite obvious.
Students discussing upcoming theatre productions for Fordham’s 2014 Studio Season. (Isabel Frias/The Observer)

Students Under the Spotlight this Studio Season

September 25, 2014
FCLC's theatre studio lineup this season includes an eclectic mix of acclaimed playwrights and emerging student writers and directors.
The Netflix Flick of The Week is Rosemary’s Baby.

‘Rosemary’s Baby’: A Classic Horror Film

August 28, 2014
Flick of The Week, a new weekly series, combs through Netflix Instant and offers a single film worthy of your attention. This week's flick: "Rosemary's Baby."
(Tayler Bennett/The Observer)

When in Rome: Fordham’s Summer Programs

May 1, 2014
This summer, three classes of Fordham students are studying abroad in Rome. After a brief hiatus, the classes will be held for the sixth year. Students of all Fordham campuses, grade levels and Italian mastery are taking advantage of this summer experience in a cultural city.
From left to right: Donna Zaccaro and Geraldine Ferraro, FLC ‘60. (Courtesy Donna Zaccaro)

A Daughter’s Tribute to Her Trailblazing Mother

April 16, 2014
Geraldine Ferraro was many things: a political trailblazer, attorney, congresswoman, Fordham Law School (FLS) ’60 alumnus, the first female Vice Presidential nominee, and she is now the subject of a biographical documentary.
(Kara Jagdeo/The Observer)

CSA: Don’t Whine For Me

April 16, 2014
The Commuter Student Association (CSA) recently published a manifesto of challenges that commuters experience in hopes that professors will more fully acknowledge and assuage such hardships.
From left to right: Michele Ang as Finea, Shea Kelly as Laura, Aishling Pembroke as Florela in "The Labyrinth of Desire." (Kara Jadgeo/The Observer).

‘The Labyrinth of Desire’ Opens in Pope Auditorium

April 6, 2014
“The Labyrinth of Desire,” the last production of the Fordham Theatre Program season, opens Thursday, April 3 in the Pope Auditorium at Fordham College at Lincoln Center (FCLC).
Students audition to perform in “The Vagina Monologues,” by Eve Ensler. (Kirstin Bunkley/The Observer)

New Year, Same Challenges for “The Vagina Monologues”

March 13, 2014
With financial assistance from the Women’s Studies department, but without funding from the Office of Student Leadership and Community Development (OSLCD), a group of Fordham College at Lincoln Center (FCLC) students are going to perform "The Vagina Monologues" in April.
Professor Clarence Ball won an Emmy Award for "Looking Over Jordan." (Victoria Von Ancken/The Observer)

Fordham Professor Clarence Ball Wins Emmy

March 2, 2014
Professor Clarence Ball, lecturer at the Gabelli School of Business, who teaches business communications recently won an Emmy for the documentary he produced, “Looking Over Jordan: African Americans and the War,” a film that details the African-American experience in the South before, during and after the Civil War.
Kara Jagdeo/The Observer

Students Wait Approval for Comic Book Club

February 17, 2014
Fordham College at Lincoln Center (FCLC) tudents who are interested in comic books and graphic design will soon have an outlet to celebrate and share their passion.
(Al Seib/ Los Angeles Times/MCT)

The 86th Oscar Nominees Recap

January 18, 2014
On Jan. 16, at 5:30 a.m. The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (otherwise known as The Academy) announced their nominations for the 86th Academy Awards.
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