Ladies Behind the Lens
There are currently over 40,000 institutionalized orphans in Uganda and the number is steadily growing.
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There are currently over 40,000 institutionalized orphans in Uganda and the number is steadily growing.
Since its debut on Broadway in 1972, Grease has rocked the stage with its provocative material and playful, energetic dance and musicality.
For centuries literary critics, theorists, and analysts have traced the roots of popular themes and aesthetics back to surprising historical periods and works of literature.
Queer Art is a subject that has been tenuously studied for decades. Two artists brought the topic to UB in a high-speed fashion last Thursday.
Humanism, individualization, and equality are all abstract ideas, but there's a gallery that makes these concepts concrete and aesthetically pleasing.
While Buffalo may currently be known for its chicken wings, blizzards, and beloved NFL team, just four decades ago it was home to a thriving community of musicians, poets, painters, and visual artists.
The process of being sucked into a black hole is a subject that has racked the minds of scientists and artists alike. At Asbury Hall at Babeville, the two disciplines came together to show their vision of the cosmic occurrence.
The stage lights illuminate two middle-age women goofily making prank phone calls to unsuspecting victims. One woman poses as an IRS agent while her partner laughs at her witty insults. After they hang up the phone, it rings and an anonymous voice gives them startling information.
The unappealing inward appearance of Mr. Goodbar doesn't seem like it holds much potential. With its gloomy abstract-shaped hallway, many people would not be eager to keep walking down the hall.