After meeting day laborers outside of a Cypress Park Home Depot, artist Yoshua Okón was inspired to do more than hire them. He was inspired to feature their story in a new art installment.
Author Archives: Annie Cauffman
Alumnus draws from life experiences to craft music, lyrics
As Kevin Moultrie began to play his guitar under the glare of the spotlight at Spring Sing 2011, he realized he had forgotten something important. He had forgotten to plug his guitar into his amp.
Techno band Hot Club refuses to conform
Generally, a band’s story of being booed on stage would be understood as an unflattering anecdote.
Chinese Cultural Dance Club aims to share Chinese culture through its annual performance Lotus Steps 2011
Parasols, fans, flowing cloth and the vibrant costuming and makeup are the first things that capture the eye while watching the Chinese Cultural Dance Club’s trailer for Lotus Steps 2011.
Research scientist Felice Frankel scheduled to discuss how her scientific photography combines disiplines
Combining art and science may sound classically oxymoronic, but Felice Frankel’s scientific photography defies this supposed paradox.
Round 1 of Laugh Bowl II kicks off
Knocks can announce any of a number of things: people clamoring to be let in, jokes or even Mr. Opportunity making his presence known.