"I remember catching “Scarface” on TV before the Spring semester. It was entirely in Spanish, but it was still understandable to me. It’s practically a cult classic gangster movie. Al Pacino played the...
"I don’t really have any inspiration for this piece. I was just doing some improv after sketching a face. Soon, it became a gas station in the middle of the night. But I came to like it upon completion....
Walking into the basement of Loyola Hall, I often forget that, right near the the Department of Public Safety office, there are art studios for exhibits and classes. The last time I had been to the Lukacs...
The bright red lanterns decorating the stairwell on the walk down to the Lower Level of the John A. Barone Campus Center brought light and good luck to the celebration saying goodbye to the year of the dog and...
Her expectations met unrealistic characteristics, flagging her purest thoughts as runaway fantasies She expected her first love to give her nothing but tender kisses ...
It’s their eyes you see first. They stare into you, at you. Brimming with dreams and hopes for the future, of wishes to be nurses, teachers, parents, to grow into whoever they were meant to be in the future....
Jean-Honore Fragonard’s “The Swing,” one of the best-known pieces from the French Rococo period, speaks volumes for what we expect from French art. The sweet buttery elegance of the aristocratic French....
Arriving at Faber Dining Commons, actors and stage crew alike were prepping for their scenes. With props made from a “street” lamp to a couch, the quick set-ups for each scene impressed me. Director’s...
The ocean is undefinable. You ask around, to friends and neighbors, what color the ocean is and their answer would be a solid, thick blue, or maybe some variation of the typical cyan removed from a box of...