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This fall, the Department of Media Study in collaboration with the College of Arts and Sciences will present a new Film Studies (FST) Program to students.
In the concluding chapter to the two-part "Kill Bill" series, director Quentin Tarantino tries to convince his audience that he still has the Midas touch behind the camera.
Thinking of hip-hop generally calls to mind moguls decked out in their own brand of street wear, flaunting diamonds, driving fast cars with spinning rims, living in big houses and flossing platinum-plated teeth.
Imagine the lion, king of the jungle and terror of the African plains, taking on the stealthy, lethal predator and stalker of the dense jungles of India, the Bengal tiger, in a fight to the death.
MTV's superstar DJ Skribble plays commercial pop, progressive house, hypnotic trance, thumping techno, hip hop beats - whatever vibes the crowd feeds him.
Bollywood mania exploded on Villa Maria College on Saturday night as the ninth annual "Muqabala" brought the crowd to a feverish pitch with Indian songs and dances.
UB's eclectic Zodiaque Dance Company is about to enter a new chapter. With opening night of "Celebration 30" set for Thursday night, the group's 30th anniversary production will include work by current dance students as well as alumni of the company.
"The Matrix" was prophetically mind-blowing. "The Matrix Reloaded" was mind-bogglingly long-winded, and the third and final installment, "The Matrix: Revolutions," ends with a mountain range of peaks and valleys.
Genre-crossing R&B artist Meshell Ndegeocello helped to open the door for unique artists such as Erykah Badu and India Arie. It seems that in the wake of their rise, she was forgotten.
Using his naked body as an artistic medium, contemporary Chinese artist Zhang Huan gave UB students some insight into how he interprets the world during a lecture Monday night.
"The Station Agent" stands out amongst the titanic amount of mainstream, commercialized movies in the cinemas today.
The Monkey King, Green Dragon, Heavenly Maiden and other celestial beings descended upon the Center for the Arts Friday night as the Beijing Opera Monkey Troupe presented "The Monkey Knows No Walls."
Bobby Collins, famous comedian and UB alumnus, performed a medley of his best stand-up material on Wednesday night at Slee Hall.
MOVIE:
Jack Black being given a starring role in a major Hollywood release can mean only one thing - psychotic behavior and plenty of crazy hair and visual humor. Which means it's basically like most of his movies to date ("Orange County," "Shallow Hal").
In conjunction with National Hispanic month and UB's Gender Week, the Center for the Arts and the International Artistic and Cultural Exchange Program (IACE) of the Department of Theater and Dance will be presenting Rafael Ruiz' "Ritos," the 2001 winner of the renowned Mariana Pineda theatre competition.
Chinese poetry took center stage last Wednesday at the Center for the Arts as Arthur Sze, an award-winning poet, read from his collection and most recent publications to jump start a weekly poetry and writing lecture series.
The Visual Studies Speakers series kicked off on Monday evening with the 2000 MacArthur Foundation Fellowship award winner Deborah Willis.
Four afternoons per week, on the third floor of a corridor between Baldy Hall and O'Brien Hall, the sounds of cultural diversity can be heard through a mixture of laughter, casual conversation and intellectual discourse.