Archives - Alyssa Koh
Eastman
Music and Mogul Money: interviewing UR grad Philip Milman
A recent master’s degree graduate from the Eastman School of Music, Phil Milman ‘21, might now be a familiar face for any fans of famous Twitch streamers. Read More
International Theatre Progarm
A Day in the Life: Todd Theatre’s “Fellowship” actor
Written by Sam Chanse, directed by Dominique Rider, and commissioned through alumna Natalie Hurst ‘74 and the New Voice Initiative, the show exhibits the interpersonal conflicts between four women of color as they navigate both a liberally-sensitive workplace and how the differences between them and their colleagues affect their insecurities and treatment of each other. Read More
COVID-19
“Fellowship” premieres after years of COVID-19 setbacks
UR’s International Theatre Program premiered their new show “Fellowship” at Sloan Theater on Sept. 29. The show exhibits the interpersonal conflicts between four women of color as they navigate a liberally-sensitive workplace. Read More
marriage
The ‘Try Guys’ try: putting the finishing blow on ‘wife guy’ culture
To all the self-proclaimed “wife guys” that we loved before: so long, sweethearts. Read More
tiktok
Rekindling my religious fire with the Miami Boys Choir
One commenter on the original MBC video referred to the genre of music as “K-Pop (kosher pop),” and I haven’t stopped laughing at the randomness of this phenomenon in public whenever I think about it a little too hard. Read More
Art NY
Student musician kr!thi draws on roots for experimental debut single
A dreamy lo-fi R&B bop, “eve” utilizes elements of classical Indian music within the vocals as an homage to the artist’s roots. Read More
Administration
Dean Burns stepping down after 15 years as Dean of Students
After 15 years spent working as “your Dean of Students,” Dean Matthew Burns will be stepping down from his position in June. Read More
Google Drive
Fall cleaning: storage suggestions for your Google Drive
A proposed schedule for an interdisciplinary major you never created? A PDF that just has a singular smiley face on it in 72-point font? You’re past that. New Drive, new you. Read More
C side
Coffee and tea in Riverview G: Take a look into C Side
Sick of Java’s, Spot, and Starbucks? Junior Deborah Johnston and senior Katie Hurwitz may have a low-key, completely free option for you: their in-suite coffee shop. C Side Coffee and Tea — aptly named, since the second-floor suite directly faces Riverview C — is the passion project of Johnston and Hurwitz, who have been living […]
art
UR Art NY showcase for Spring 2022 cohort
“It’s part work, part study — we work specifically to get the internship to match with your interests,” faculty director Heather Layton said. Read More
