UB Arts Collaboratory opens downtown art space
The narrow downtown space with the gleaming white walls and checkerboard floor does not look like it belongs to UB.
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The narrow downtown space with the gleaming white walls and checkerboard floor does not look like it belongs to UB.
Katy Maddalina wanted to challenge herself this semester, so she was excited when she found out she would be dancing in the inaugural MFA Dance Thesis Concert.
Brook Leary has never performed onstage at UB.
With the re-release of “Apex Legends” Tuesday, Nintendo Switch owners are sure to enjoy one thing: high quality ports.
When Victoria-Idongesit Udondian was applying for U.S. citizenship in 2016, she found herself becoming “frustrated” by the bureaucratic process.
Last March, Emily Ebba Reynolds found herself in a bit of a pickle.
Since August, Morgan Woodbeck has been working to spread information on menstrual health in rural Tanzania through one of UB’s study abroad programs.
The new year has just begun, but the gaming industry has already hit the ground running.
Daniella Bertrand was one of many students who participated in the fall semester’s only dance concert.
Lauren Bilancia clicked the wrong answer on her daily health check.
I’m sitting in my bathtub with all the lights turned off. Tears are streaming down my face as my mind races at a million miles a minute. “I’m a failure, I mess everything up, I’m afraid to lose everyone I care about, I wish I wasn’t here.”
Sarah Gawlak, a senior biochemistry major, has played the trumpet in the UB Concert Band since her freshman year. But this semester introduced new challenges that even this long-time musician never experienced before.
There’s no shortage of video game releases this fall to drain UB students’ time and bank accounts. We can’t go out much anymore, but we can stay home and discover new worlds. Here are some of The Spectrum’s favorite video games dropping this fall.
Local music venues, artists and UB’s art programs have been hit hardest amid the COVID pandemic. But Buffalo creatives and the UB Arts Collaboratory are finding creative ways to perform and showcase their art — all while staying safe.
With Buffalo COVID cases rising and social distancing measures still in place, UB’s theatre and dance department has had to get creative with how to showcase student and faculty work, while still following university protocol.
Kelsey Wegman used to never want to share the stage. Like most dancers, she dreamed of big, dramatic solo numbers, dancing center stage, spotlight following her every move.
Buffalonians got a taste of absurdity Saturday night when three blue men stormed the stage at Shea’s.
March will be a great month for both sports and video games. As basketball fans look forward to March Madness, there are several highly anticipated video games dropping to stir up some “madness” in gamers as well.
Movie: “Sonic the Hedgehog”
When “Jesus Christ Superstar” debuted in the ‘70s, it shocked audiences with its loud rock music, modern themes and non-traditional biblical interpretations.