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Arts

  • Green laser pointer in hand, John T. Spike gestured to a woman in the background of Caravaggio鈥檚 painting of the burial of Christ. Arms outstretched, she mourns the death of Jesus 鈥 yet Spike was concerned with her abnormally tall height. Because of her positioning in the back of the painting, she should theoretically be [鈥
    November 11, 2010
  • Though University Theater staged its fall production, 鈥1,500 Meters Above Jack鈥檚 Level,鈥 for five nights the week of Oct. 18, Brehmer Theater sat strangely empty. Instead, groups of about 50 people met on the steps of Dana Arts Center, where a yellow school bus waited to transport them to Glendening Boathouse to watch the performances.
    November 8, 2010
  • Yesterday, five years after Hurricane Katrina wreaked havoc on the city of New Orleans, an exhibition opened in the Clifford Gallery that gives visitors the sense of living in the Crescent City following the devastation. Behind the Levees is a progression of Francis Cape鈥檚 art that began in November 2005, when the New York-based artist [鈥
    August 30, 2010
  • (Editor鈥檚 Note: This story was written by Ruchira Rajan 鈥12) An array of provocative and entertaining feature and short-fiction films resulted in sold-out screenings at the second annual Hamilton International Film Festival held this past weekend. The village of Hamilton was brimming with film enthusiasts from far and wide for the festival, which also included [鈥
    August 11, 2010
  • Gary Eichhorn 鈥75 is no stranger to corporate boardrooms, having worked, very successfully, in the technology and medical devices field for more than 30 years. But it is his visits to music 鈥渃lubhouses鈥 these days that really fuel his passion. Eichhorn is executive director of the Music and Youth Initiative, a nonprofit organization he and [鈥
    July 29, 2010
  • Hamilton will be abuzz with award-winning filmmakers and stars when the Hamilton International Film Festival returns to the village from Aug 5-8. Filmmakers will host discussions, several major features and short fiction films will be screened, and closing night will bring red-carpet arrivals and a dance party to the Palace Theater.
    July 28, 2010
  • (Editor鈥檚 Note: This article was written by Kate Preziosi 鈥10) Two dramatically different exhibitions in the Picker Art Gallery each deal with the common theme of challenging conventional stereotypes. In Of Someone and Something, associate art and art history professor Linn Underhill displays selections from seven major photographic series that she has created since the [鈥
    May 28, 2010
  • Filmmaker Joe Berlinger 鈥83 hoped to open some eyes with his documentary Crude, but the commotion he has sparked may be more than he bargained for. The critically acclaimed Crude tells the story of Ecuadorians who sued Texaco (owned by Chevron) over operations at an oil field that they say contaminated local water sources. Nearly [鈥
    May 25, 2010
  • Slater Brothers Entertainment will again bring Hollywood to Hamilton with its second annual Hamilton Film Festival, Aug. 5-8. This year, local talent will be showcased in a special screening of short films made in central New York. The local short competition is open to anyone who is a resident or student in Madison, Herkimer, Chenango, [鈥
    May 13, 2010