Cydney Hedgpeth

‘Iron Chef’ Morimoto to honor Japanese cuisine

The Donald Keene Center for Japanese Culture celebrates its 25th anniversary with an expert panel discussion–“From Gold Soup to Iron Chef: The Culture and History of Japanese Cuisine” and a lecture/demonstration with Chef Morimoto.

Four perspectives from the Brooklyn Bridge

A member of each of the four classes reflects on a New York City landmark.

Fill the fall semester with swooning and crooning on campus or off

Saavy music picks from live jazz quartets to Tegan and Sara all come together to make for the perfect date while the temperatures cool.

'Talk to Me': New high-tech exhibit at MoMA explores human-gadget relationships

MOMA's new exhibit is a technological hodgepodge of gizmos and gadgets that truly seem to be asking its visitors to talk to them.

Bistro Ten 18 brings New Orleans fare to Morningside

From March 3 to 8, Bistro Ten 18 will offer festive Mardi Gras dishes like gumbo and sweet potato pecan pie.

Neurobiology prof doubles as edgy musician

Amidst the dozens of neuroscience books on Sulzer’s desk are a variety of avant-garde jazz, classical, hip-hop, and punk CDs—two of which are Dave Soldier originals.

Daedalus Quartet’s semesterly event makes classical music casual

Because of its convenient location and free admission, “Night of the Living Daed” might appeal both to students who regularly listen to Beethoven and Mozart and to those who don’t know anything about the genre.

Composer fuses classical and rock at Miller

Julia Wolfe, co-founder of Bang on a Can, will perform at Miller Theater.

La Silhouette: Hell’s Kitchen restaurant is divine

La Silhouette offers a fresh take on French-American cuisine, even with its hole-in-the-wall disguise.

The price is right for concert tickets offered up in CUArts lotteries

Forget shelling out the big bucks to see a favorite band—CUArts has giveaways to suit all kinds of music tastes, and free tickets are hard to beat.