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VIDEO: Women's History Month featuring Professor Shonni Enelow

VIDEO: Women’s History Month featuring Professor Shonni Enelow

March 30, 2014
In this three-part mini-series, The Observer interviewed FCLC professors about the female figures who inspired them. This week, we feature Professor Shonni Enelow and her role model, British poet and Futurist Mina Loy.
VIDEO: Women's History Month featuring Professor Babette Babich

VIDEO: Women’s History Month featuring Professor Babette Babich

March 23, 2014
This week, we feature Professor of Philosophy Babette Babich and her role model, Simone de Beauvoir (1908-1986), a French existentialist philosopher and writer.
VIDEO: A Required Expense

VIDEO: A Required Expense

March 13, 2014

As students enter college, they discover that the price of a laptop is practically a required expense. They also come to discover the cost of maintenance as well.

VIDEO: Women's History Month featuring Professor Doron Ben-Atar

VIDEO: Women’s History Month featuring Professor Doron Ben-Atar

March 13, 2014
March is International Women's Month. In this three-part mini-series, The Observer interviewed three Fordham College at Lincoln Center (FCLC) professors on the female figures who inspired them.
(Tyler Martins/The Observer)

“The Dreamer Examines His Pillow,” Fordham’s Last Studio Show of the Season

December 3, 2013
On Dec. 2 in the Veronica Lally Kehoe Studio Theatre...
Kirstin Bunkley/The Observer

William Shakespeare, New York’s Most Popular Playwright

November 21, 2013
Nearly 400 years after his death, William Shakespeare is still taking over the New York City theater scene.
Museum Sundays at FCLC

Museum Sundays at FCLC

October 29, 2013
The Residence Hall Association (RHA) at Fordham College at Lincoln Center (FCLC) launched “Museum Mornings” on Sunday, Oct. 27.

Fordham’s Own Adaire Kamen Opens “Lullabies and Broken Things” in Kehoe Theatre

October 20, 2013
“Lullabies and Broken Things,” a new play by Adaire Kamen, Fordham College at Lincoln Center (FCLC) ’14, opens on Monday, Oct. 21 and runs through Wednesday, Oct. 23 in the Veronica Lally Kehoe Studio Theatre.
Joe Iconis at the Six-Word Memoir in Tribeca in 2011. Photograph by 92YTribeca via Flickr.

From “Smash” to 54 Below: Joe Iconis, Onstage and In Life

October 17, 2013
Joe Iconis is currently preparing for his upcoming concerts just a few blocks away from Fordham College at Lincoln Center at 54 Below, and is beginning rehearsals for his musical, “The Black Suits,” which is being mounted at the Center Theatre Group’s Kirk Douglas Theatre in Los Angeles.
The NYPL branch at Lincoln Center holds an impressive collection of information on theatre, dance, and music (Jess Luszczyk/The Observer).

Exploring the Library for the Performing Arts

October 2, 2013
One of the best underutilized resources for Fordham College at Lincoln Center is the branch of the New York Public Library (NYPL) dedicated entirely to the performing arts, located at Lincoln Center.

What “Fantastic Beasts and Where To Find Them” Means for Harry Potter Fans

September 12, 2013
Warner Bros. Entertainment announced today that J.K. Rowling has authored a screenplay based on the book “Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them.”
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