Arts & Entertainment

CU prof. wins top poetry award, $100K

Timothy Donnelly’s ‘Cloud Corporation’ beats out 250 other finalists to earn one of the largest prizes in its field.

Egan talks literature, technology for ‘Rewiring the Real’

Jennifer Egan, a Pulitzer Prize winner, visited Columbia Tuesday to ruminate on her most recent novel, writing, and technology as part of the "Rewiring the Real" lecture series.

La Toulousaine brings a taste of France to Morningside

Move over, Hungarian, there's a new girl on Amsterdam- and she's French. New bakery La Toulousaine offers authentic, delicious fare for francophiles and passerby alike.

Miller’s Pop-Up series takes audience to the stage

Miller Theatre has added a new series, termed Pop-Up Concerts, to its spring schedule. With these concerts, organizers hope to bridge the gap between performer and audience.

Sketching sessions draw diverse crowd

Artists and newcomers alike welcome at Art Society's weekly sketching session in Dodge Hall.

Imprisoned CU alum, renowned activist pens evocative memoir

Controversial activist David Gilbert reflects on a lifetime of activism while serving his life sentence in prison.

'Inadmissible' a successful satire on university dynamics

The stars of “Inadmissible” bring strong performances and a wonderful script to a complicated yet familiar process for Columbia students: university admissions.

The man behind YouTube sensation ‘Shit Girls Say’

Videographer former School of the Arts student Graydon Sheppard cocreated the YouTube hit with boyfriend Kyle Humphrey, drawing on past experience and their friends and family.

B-school alum, founder of Liz Claiborne shares tips for success in fashion

Jerome Chazen, Columbia alum and founder of Liz Claiborne, tells about his recently published memoir on the business side of fashion.

Student filmmaker, actor still on a ‘hardcore Columbian odyssey’

From Bwog weather forecasts to a Bible rendition told through Britney Spears lyrics, Pat Blute certainly set his footprint at Columbia.