Mark Feigenbutz is a junior in the Creative Writing Department who has been studying abroad in London for the fall and spring semesters. He is a comedian of sorts.
Spring Awakening Review
posted by Sara Malinowski
Soaked
posted by Sandra Schonenstein
Water games abounded, despite the cold weather, at the late April Soaked event.
Coming Attractions
posted by Charlotte Martinez
CineVision Film Festival and so much at The Screen May 2-8.
Inside Photo
posted by Amanda Tyler
On April 29, the Marion Center for Photographic Arts was filled with a group of approximately 20 adults, many of whom had never before seen the inner-workings of SFUAD’s photography department, as the first of three interactive seminars with SFUAD enrollment staff, recruiters and other visitors.
Glyph Gala 2014
posted by Sara Malinowski
With the evening opening and closing with music from Laser Cats, the readings of all literary award winners were beautifully bookended at the Glyph Gala 2014.
Phat Le: Inspired by Memory
posted by Bego Aznar
Phat Le is a mixed-media artist specializing in minimalism and conceptual art. He describes himself as “brand new,” but will be exposing his pieces on OVF this Friday. In this interview, Le discusses how his Vietnamese origin and past has inspired him in his artwork, as well as his goal as a...
Q/A: John Church
posted by Sandra Schonenstein
Contemporary Music Program student John Church discusses his path toward and goals with music.
Being Mindful
posted by Luke Montavon
The members of David Grey’s Artful Awareness class spent the weekend of April 25 at Vallecitos Mountain Ranch for a wilderness retreat.
Q&A: Rumelia
posted by Sam Podio
Rumelia is a contemporary Balkan folk band made up of four women based in Santa Fe, NM, a couple of whom have a history with the previous College of Santa Fe. Band member and SFUAD Contemporary Music Program instructor Deborah Ungar spoke with Jackalope about Rumelia.
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