Two-time Grammy winners take Kean on musical journey

By Yuri Smishkewych | Posted on November 2015 On the British ensemble’s second visit to Kean’s Enlow Recital Hall, The King’s Singers took the audience on a transatlantic vocal journey that included folklore from the Sans people of South Africa, letters of love and longing from England, Ireland and Continental Europe, and jubilant praise from the American South. “We always […]

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Let’s talk: Amber Rose’s SlutWalk

By Yayonah Bangura | Published October 22, 2015 Amber Rose wants you to know that she is not a role model. Mother, author, feminist and even former stripper, yes, but role model? Barely. However, if you’re not familiar with Rose or her celebrity status, you may be asking yourself why this even matters. On Oct. 3, Amber Rose, former girlfriend to Kanye West and ex-wife of rapper […]

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Visual art of Katherine Ace: A poetic tale perspective

By Gabrielle Gale Prendatt-Carter | Posted September 29, 2015 A conjuror-artist, Katherine Ace’s paintings, displayed in “Behold Revelation: The Fairy Tale Paintings of Katherine Ace,” rearranges the fairy tales of the Brothers Grimm and brings magic to life. Located in Kean University’s Karl and Helen Burger Art Gallery in the Center for Academic Success until September 30th, 2015, Ace’s angle is one where visual art meets prose with […]

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Otaku Anime Society commemorates 15 years at first “TowerCon”

Nicole Nunes, winner of the cosplay contest. By Gabrielle Gale Prendatt-Carter Kean University’s Otaku Anime Society (OAS) hosted the first annual, TowerCon at the University Center on April 19, to commemorate its 15-year anniversary. TowerCon activities were held on floors one through three of the University Center with a respectable turnout. The convention gathered Kean students, faculty, alumni, and the […]

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How To Spot One Of Us: A Collaborative Exhibition

“Yona” by Aliza Augustine By Gabrielle Gale Prendatt-Carter “How to Spot One of Us: A Collaborative Exhibition” currently located at the University’s Human Rights Institute Gallery, located in The Nancy Thompson Library, is a gallery featuring the works of Holocaust survivors’ children. The gallery features the photography of Aliza Augustine, and film & poetry by Janet R. Kirchheimer. Both second-generation […]

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