Changing Spaces, part four I’m quitting my waitressing gig. I had to blink away the tears on payday when I saw I had only $40 more than a co-worker who had only worked 48 hours when I had worked 78.
Review: O’Neill’s ‘Long Day’s’ performs to packed gala By Benjamin Taylor Editor Starring distinguished City College alumna Lee Meriwether, the production of Eugene O'Neill's “A Long Day’s Journey Into Night” played to a crowded Diego Rivera Theater at the opening night gala performance Nov. 13. In the packed Diego Rivera foyer, guests, students
Review: ‘Quantum’: Not your normal Bond "Quantum of Solace" isn't your typical Bond film. In this film, Bond is depressed and seeking revenge for his deceased lover Vesper Lynd. He travels the globe, seeking a means to an end.
‘Talking Heads’ showcases music department faculty By Roxanne Bequio Staff Writer On Halloween, City College’s music department performed a free concert in the Creative Arts Building. Billed as “More Than Talking Heads”, the concert featured a diverse selection of music, with faculty members playing classical, jazz, opera and songs of the Renaissance to a crowded
Changing Spaces, Part Three I’m learning that the sales tactics I used while stripping don’t translate to waiting tables. A customer purchased a bottle of champagne under the condition that I enjoy one glass with him — standard strip club etiquette. Still acclimating to what’s “normal,” I was startled by the tongue-lashing
State Your Fashion, Erick Steiner By Clive Walker Erick Steiner, 20 Artist, Cool and Collected Not a lot of people like to dress with a cool, calm and collected style like City College student Erick Steiner. With his blue hoodie from American Apparel, Boba Fett T-shirt from Hot Topic, borrowed blazer, and Metro Park hat,
State Your Fashion Chiyo Komori, 31 Young, fresh and Japanese If you are trying to copy City College student Chiyo Komori’s style, tough luck; you’ll have to go all the way to Nagoya, Japan.