Oct 28, 2018
Riyaaz Qawwali’s Encore Hits Lafayette Floor
By Bill Landauer Four years ago, Kamal Bookwala ’20 fell for Riyaaz Qawwali. Bookwala was in high school at the time, and she’d come to Lafayette’s…
By Bill Landauer Four years ago, Kamal Bookwala ’20 fell for Riyaaz Qawwali. Bookwala was in high school at the time, and she’d come to Lafayette’s…
The annual Block pARTy brought together the campus community for a shared pre-game celebration of the performing & visual arts before the home football…
By Bill Landauer Ed Kerns runs his fingers over the four edges of a rectangle of watercolor paper. “I used to have a teacher,” the Clapp Professor…
“Site Lines,” artwork by Oklahoma sculptor Rachel Hayes, was installed on the Karl Stirner Arts Trail this week by Jim Toia, the art department’s director…
By Bill Landauer In 10 minutes, you can fold a load of laundry, do the dishes, or balance your checkbook. And this weekend at Lafayette, you can take in…
College Theater presents Oscar Wilde’s comedy The Importance of Being Earnest for three more performances on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday at Weiss Theater…
By Katie Neitz Daveed Diggs catapulted into stardom portraying a founding father. But not just any founding father: our founding father. Diggs, who won…
By Katie Neitz Mario Sanchez ’21 is an avid and aspiring writer. But he’s never shared his work publically—let alone into a microphone at a podium…
By Bill Landauer This week, an audience at the Williams Center for the Arts will witness a hypnotic explosion of color and form underscored by a blend…
By Bill Landauer Nandini Sikand, associate professor of film and media studies (FAMS), has received a Guggenheim Fellowship to complete a documentary about…