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His Love is Here to Stay

Daveen Koh  —  Sep 28, 2010

Sept. 30, Wynton Marsalis with the Jazz at Lincoln Center orchestra will perform at Cornell. The Sun spoke to the orchestra's bassist Carlos Henriquez about music, jazz and the tour with Jazz at Lincoln Center.

Neon Homeland

Amelia Brown  —  Sep 14, 2010

 

As part of the Johnson exhibit Tarjama/Translation, featured artist John Jurayj visited Cornell and spoke to the Sun.

The Sun Interviews: Super Mash Bros.

Peter Jacobs  —  Aug 31, 2010

Saturday night, as Cornell flocked to prepare for the  free concert dance bonanza on the Arts Quad brought to us by Cornell Concert Comission, Peter Jacobs had a chat with headlining LA trio Super Mash Bros. They discuss music, parties and the joys of “bro-ing out.”

Sneak Movie Preview

Hannah Stamler  —  May 4, 2010

This Saturday, May 8, the film Easy A (directed by Cornell grad Will Gluck '93) will be showing at Cornell Cinema. The Sun spoke with him about his film and Cornell's influence.

Student Artist Spotlight:

Matt Becker  —  Apr 28, 2010

The Sun sits down to interview En Hao '13. En talks about his art, his business and his shoes.

Thesis Statement

Caiden Leavitt  —  Apr 14, 2010

The Sun discusses Cornell Cinema's recent screening of Edouard Glissant: One World in Relation and the philosophies and ideas presented. 

The Sun Interviews Thomas Lennon

Venus Wu  —  Apr 14, 2010

After a screening of two of his documentaries, Tongzhi In Love and The Blood of Yingzhou District, Thomas Lennon spoke to The Sun about his process, his subjects and making documentaries that make an impact.

The Sun Interviews Vieux Farka Touré

Hannah Stamler  —  Apr 14, 2010

The Sun interviews musician Vieux Farka Touré about his music, his influences and his favorite songs. 

Interview With Professor Robert Morgan

Keri Blakinger ...  —  Apr 1, 2010

Find out what a famous poet's ideal super power would be, what books he would pick if stranded on a desert island and more.

Antiquated and Contemporary

Heather McAdams  —  Mar 16, 2010

Every day, photographer France Scully Osterman deals with a Schrödinger’s cat of sorts: Her art combines contemporary ideas and images with the old-fashioned photographic techniques of the 19th century.

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