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Cog Dog’s ‘Smorgasbord’ Reflects on the Human Condition
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As the producers said at the start of the play, “The show will go on.”
The Cornell Daily Sun (https://cornellsun.com/category/arts/theater/page/5/)
As the producers said at the start of the play, “The show will go on.”
I was part of an eclectic group of 28 talented, diverse, intelligent artists, all with different interests, passions and ways of art-making in response to the world to which we all belong.
When the curtain falls, we have to walk away from the Nether with questions instead of answers.
In Noah Davis’ absence, we can only hope that his paintings continue to speak for him.
Cornell’s Happiest Accidents is a weekly showcase of Cornell artwork made by Cornell students. This week’s artist is Yerke Abuova ’20 with her painting, “Paint Palette.”
The dialogue is free flowing and so wonderfully executed by the play’s leading ladies that I felt like a voyeur, witnessing the highs and lows of these women’s lives transpire before my eyes.
Streetwear was created as the fashion of people who weren’t shopping at Dior or Louis Vuitton. Now Dior is collaborating with Shawn Stussy and making Jordan 1’s? It all feels fake.
The golden age of television is changing to accommodate the maturation of Gen Z.
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