Krakow Academy of Fine Arts in Poland present works in diverse media

By Vera Boateng “Exercise Exercise Repetition” can be just a random grouping of words without meaning. For Kean University students, it’s the title of the James Howe Gallery exhibition, “Project Exercise.” The gallery opened on Sep. 3 in Vaughn Eames, the Fine Arts building on campus. Artists featured in the gallery were students from Jan Metejko Academy of Fine Arts […]

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Enlow Hall Fall Preview

By: Rebecca Panico   Sutton Foster Opening night is Sept. 27 at 7:30 p.m. with two-time Tony Award-winning and esteemed Broadway actress, Sutton Foster. Foster will be showcasing a variety of Broadway numbers, as well as cabaret-style ballads. A second show will also be available for Sept. 28. Tickets run from $55-$75. Street Corner Symphony On Oct. 5, the a […]

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Fall TV Preview

Viola Davis stars in “How To Get Away With Murder” By Kristen DeMatos Fall is a time where school starts again, leaves change, and football season begins. Fall is also the time when people’s TV favorites return to the big screen, right alongside a few new shows. Shows like NBC’s “The Blacklist” and CBS’s “The Big Bang Theory” will be […]

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The Disappeared Women of Juarez

“Wall of Memories” by Diane Kahlo By Jennifer Deligne In commemoration for multitudes of girls that died in Juarez, Mexico due to femicide, the mass killing of women, the Human Rights Institute gallery holds “Las Desconocidas de Ciudad Juarez,” Spanish for “The Disappeared Women of Juarez,” an exhibition created by Diane Kahlo expressing the loss that cannot be said through […]

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The exhibition of Seven Selves on display at Kean University

By Jennifer Deligne   Seven artists from Kean University have put their art and personalities on display in the Seven Selves exhibition as their graduate thesis in the James Howe gallery. Angkana “Bee” Dellith, Alicia Bynoe, Julie Barkin, Matthew McCarthy, Celeste Regal, Brian Nicewicz and Perry Tyroler shared the space and made their own  nook unique next to their fellow […]

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Cinderella on Broadway

By Marisa Gallagher Rodgers & Hammerstein’s “Cinderella” is the newest show playing in New York City, and it’s a comical-fairy tale that is suitable for all. With direction from Mark Brokaw, the show is based on Rodgers and Hammerstein’s adaptation. Whether you’re an adult or a child, this show is enjoyable, with a modern twist on the original Cinderella story. […]

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