the magazine of the columbia daily spectator
February 8 2012
How my liberal arts education ruined reading
February 7 2012
DIY Eye: Cooking edition
February 2 2012
Eye Drop: Highlights from this week’s magazine
January 26 2012
January 17 2012
An interview with Henry Wolfe
January 6 2012
RuPaul vs. Ron Paul: The fight is on
December 20 2011
Beer and art at MoMA
December 8 2011
Best of 2011: Best Netflix binge
Non-denominational advent calendar
The Church of Latter Day Saints’ unusual place in pop culture.
By Charlotte Murtishaw
Spending a semester at The Second City in Chicago.
By Charlie Dinkin
Puppets make their way into serious theater past Avenue Q.
By Jessica Whitlum-Cooper
Students sling rhymes and battle opponents in slam poetry showdowns.
By Meredith Moore
Historical theaters tend to be reduced, reused, and recycled in ways we'd never imagine, rendering phantom Broadways throughout the decades.
By Daniel Flicker
After 35 years, Rocky Horror Picture Show is as relevant as ever and appealing to a new audience.
By Devin Briski
In such a diverse and theater-thirsty city, bilingual and foreign language productions make sense... right?
By Emily Tamkin
Queer characters in theater have been many things in the past, but are now emerging as something completely new—real characters.
By Melanie Jones
The Theater on Film and Tape Archive of the New York Public Library at Lincoln Center holds mystery, as well as its extensive filmed collection.
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.
By Steven Strauss