Movies

Harpur Cinema looks to expand students' horizons with spring film series

For the cinephiles on campus, Harpur Cinema is a solace from poorer-quality and frequently interruptible Netflix viewings, and for exposure to films by masters of the craft in the manner they were ...


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A look at Downtown's architectural gems

In the first installment of our Binghamton architecture tour, we discuss the city’s history-filled government buildings. ...


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Black Dance Repertoire and X'Fact'r 'bring it on' in exciting performance

Even from the beginning of the show, BDR brought energy to the room and X’Fact’r had people out of their seats with their intense and complex movements. ...


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Kevin Kantor blends poetry and activism at BU Slam Poetry event

As a part of his expression, he did a call-and-response with the audience, shouting out “give” and “accept,” both of which had the expected responses of “love!” ...


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The Binghamton Mural Review: Part 4

Slowly canvassing the Union, Release continues to review Binghamton University’s finest — and most unrefined — wall art. The Ping Pong Room (Room 029 in the Undergrounds) We use the word “mural”...


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The Binghamton Mural Review: Part 3

It’s that time of year again, Release readers. You’ve been walking around campus, just begging to observe some great, artistic murals. We understand. Last year, we brought the lowdown on the best...


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Atomic Tom's displays 'Rude and Bold Women'

“This show gives women a platform and an opportunity to express what it is like to live as a women in a patriarchal society,” said Yvonne Lucia, a principle organizer of the ...


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BU professor illustrates 'Separation of Space'

She describes the subject matter to be innately sculptural, similar to the process of creating etchings and collographs. ...


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Binghamton Poetry Project brings a voice to the community

While the Binghamton Poetry Project promotes an appreciation of the arts, the organization also fosters a community of writers. ...


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Abandoned buildings get new life in BU art museum's new exhibit

Reclaiming Ruins, which debuted on September 17 and runs until December 19, features works by artist A.D. Wheeler, who photographed The New York State Inebriate Asylum and other abandoned locations. ...