Through the lens of realism, connection, emotion and relativity are captured. Capturing scenes of subway rides, parades and ceremonies, among other daily encounters, Colleen Browning’s art...
Whether you’re returning from a long week at home with no power, surviving through the daily hardships with family and friends caused by Sandy, or finally emerging from your apartment or residence hall after...
No need to ride the train into New York City to take advantage of top-notch, highly ranked restaurant discounts during the anticipated NYC restaurant week. Now to experience the satisfaction of restaurant...
No need to take the Stagbus and spend money at the movie theatre when you can enjoy a free movie with popcorn and friends just steps away from the Barone Campus Center. Spend your next Friday night watching...
Olivia Snoddy/The MirrorA Fairfield student takes a close look at the pencil carvings in the two-dimensional 9/11 memorial artwork. In a small measurement of eight and a half by eleven inches, one artist...
For two Fairfield University art students, food and everyday objects are the greatest sources of artistic inspiration. Nicole Namy’s work titled “Food for Thought” is currently on display in the...
On The Spot Improv, March 23-24 Fairfield University’s Improv Troupe, On the Spot, will share its award-winning comedy this upcoming weekend at the PepsiCo Theatre. The troupe is a group of Fairfield...
Colored, flashing lights, fog and an energy-filled cast brought Ireland’s singing and dancing to life the evening of Friday, March 9, at the Quick Center for the Arts. Celtic Nights consists of singers,...
Allowing for his figures to activate their own space, one Haitian painter calls for a suspension of naturalism. Space, movement and time are what concerns painter and printmaker Didier William, who strives...
For all you hopeless Fairfield romantics out there, there’s still a chance to enjoy a drive-in date movie. But keep in mind your date may have searched your Facebook prior to your lovely evening...