For my Masters of Cinema project I decided to take four key moments and shots that I love from Alfred Hitchcock’s Strangers on a Train (1951). I chose to recreate the images in a somewhat interpretive sense, using my family as the actors from the film and then setting up each shot as accurately as…
Cyanotypes and Words
Students in Kelli Pennington’s black and white photography classes experimented with cyanotypes and words in photographs.
Interview: Sindya Bhanoo
My goal with every story is to explore some aspect of the human experience.
Track By Track: Slint: Spiderland
Slint’s Spiderland is a moody, entrancing post-punk work of art.
James Brown- Live at the Apollo
I projected the live performance of James Brown over the top to incorporate the visual imagery related to his music.
Interview: Anis Mojgani
“I write not because I know what to say but to learn what it is I want to say.”
Stay Gold Dude, Stay Gold
“Through the clouds I can stare directly into the sun.”
Cowboy Collins: A Texan Heads North
Texan culture should not be related to guns, abortions, governors or the headlines you see in the news.
Angry Pigeons: Kai Newbold
Kai Newbold, NWA junior, has been climbing since the age of seven and now enjoys the sport both competitively and recreationally.
Rolling in the Dough
NWA sophomores Wren Alger, Aleeyah Rhodes and Miles Potter are among students who’ve started their own businesses.
Angry Pigeons: Etienne Bergstrom
Bergstrom uses two main techniques to build his sculptures: plaster or clay.
Angry Pigeons: Alyssa Blea
AKO’s emphasis on recruiting allies for the Deaf community remains unchanged across the different age groups she instructs.
Angry Pigeons: Lila Satori
Satori has always gravitated towards leadership roles in her theater experience, so her position as stage manager came naturally to her.
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