Gabriela Iacovano

Arts & Culture Editor

giacova1@binghamton.edu

104 Articles


Features

Poetry Month: J. Barrett Wolf on love and motorcycles

A veteran of New York state’s legendary folk scenes, published poet J. Barrett Wolf has made Binghamton his home base as he continues to embrace his switch from music to poetry. Wolf...


Features

Poetry Month: Anna Warfield reconciles softness and strength

For artist Anna Warfield, plush isn’t just reserved for teddy bears — it’s a medium capable of expressing the intricacies of sexuality and gender relations. Warfield, 25, of Binghamton, is an artist...


Food

Bring the flavors of Restaurant Week to your kitchen table

As the coronavirus pandemic forces many restaurants to shut down their dine-in services, the usual Downtown buzz that comes with Binghamton’s biannual Restaurant Week will be absent this spring. While it’s still...


Features

For theatre organ preservationists, history is key

For a group of local volunteers, a relic of the past has proven to be a unique aspect of Broome County’s cultural present. Founded in 2004, the Binghamton Theatre Organ Society (BTOS)...


Off-Campus Events

Exhibition features moments from "Trail of Truth" march

An exhibition capturing August’s “Trail of Truth” march in black-and-white film photography is now on view at Binghamton Photo. “True B&W Photographs by Arra: Trail of Truth” opened Friday, moved from its...


Sex Issue 2020

Meet Blank: Laura Johnsen (Epsiode 1.3)

Pipe Dream’s News Editor Jacob T. Kerr and Arts & Culture Editor Gabby Iacovano sit down with Laura Johnsen, a fifth-year Ph.D. candidate studying anthropology. Johnsen studies the technology surrounding the world...


Sex Issue 2020

Rebecca Bulnes talks Generation Z relationships, "Classroom Crush"

Rebecca Bulnes has never had a boyfriend, and like countless creatives before her, she’s converted rejection into a channel for radical honesty, humor and self-reflection. After dropping out of Columbia College in...


Lifestyles

Ask a professor: What are you listening to?

In our latest installment of “Ask a Professor,” Pipe Dream sat down with faculty members Laurence Elder and Monika Mehta to hear about the albums they’ve had on repeat lately. Elder, an...


Music

Who we're rooting for at this year's Grammy Awards

Grammy season is upon us, and whether you take the award show’s picks as gospel or not, “Music’s Biggest Night” is always worth talking about. Here are some of our favorite nominees,...


Features

De Colores Cookies y Mas to move to Clinton Street

A fixture of Binghamton’s West Side since August, De Colores Cookies y Mas will soon be bringing its sweet signature creations to 81 Clinton St. Starting this weekend, owner Ely Rooney will...