the magazine of the columbia daily spectator
May 1 2013
Mmm, baby: The very best in food porn
April 27 2013
Alternatives to Butler
April 19 2013
Red Bull and relaxation
April 17 2013
Back to the kitchen: A short journey through sexist pop culture
April 12 2013
Bikinis and big booties, y’all
April 8 2013
Azealia Banks Did What?
April 5 2013
More stories from Columbia’s military veterans
April 3 2013
Sing, O Muse, of some sappy story
April 1 2013
Missed the Cliterary Open Mic? Check out the highlights here
March 29 2013
Sex & Low Beach
Nearing it's first 200,000 ticket sales, the Ticket Information Center in Lerner has solved many of the problems it was created to deal with, but still struggles at times.
Seamus Heaney speaks on the surprisingly creative art of translating.
Anthropology professor Neni Panourgia explores scholarship in the digital age.
Electronic music is cheap, easy to produce, and can be made in isolation. But will digital sounds replace guitars and drum sets?
The Internet has changed visual culture within the museum and on the web.
Why self-professed intellectuals love crappy TV shows.
City slickers discover fried chicken at long last.
CU graduates take over tinseltown.
Twenty years after Tiananmen Square, China has caught on to the internet revolution.