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“Valley of Exile:” Anna Fahr’s Debut
Members of St. Lawrence University's Digital Media and Film department hosted a private, university-only screening of "Valley of Exile," a narrative film written and directed by Professor Anna Fahr, on Oct. 26 in Gulick!-->…
Java Review: Who? No. What? Yes.
What? burst onto the Java stage for the third consecutive week in a row of blaring horns, bountiful vocal harmonies and crowd-pleasing conga lines. The crowd was indeed pleased, dressed up in a SLU slew of outlandish costumes, characters!-->…
Cuts at SUNY Potsdam Perturb Professors
SUNY Potsdam is cutting funding for 14 academic programs within the next few years in order to decrease its yearly $9-million-deficit gap, according to University President Suzanne Smith. To the surprise of many, SUNY!-->…
Film Review: “X” Marks the Spot
It's been over a year since Ti West's "X" was released, and I'm still pissed I didn't see it in a theatre. I wanted to, but I had no one to go with, and this isn't exactly a movie you want to be spotted excitedly seeing by yourself,!-->…
Alexander String Quartet Returns to St. Lawrence
The Alexander String Quartet wowed students, faculty and community members during its week-long residency at St. Lawrence University last week. The world-premiere ensemble was founded in New York City, New York in 1981 and is currently!-->…
Java: Call Me a Cab, Telescreens!
A skeletal feline… A polka-dotted bald lad… A boogying Northface puffer model tearing up the dance floor… Meatball au d’oeuvres… An anarchist Margaret Thatcher… To quote three of the esteemed Java Barn housemates, "I think this might be my!-->…
Film Review: “Strange Way of Life”
In the early 2000s, Pedro Almodóvar turned down an offer to direct “Brokeback Mountain” out of fear that Hollywood wouldn’t be ready for what his much more unabashedly gay and colorful interpretation would have been. As someone who likes!-->…
Women and Witchcraft: Revisiting The Craft (1996)
'Tis the season for classic horror films, and Andrew Fleming's "The Craft" is more relevant than ever. "The Craft" is a spellbinding story of four girls who get caught up in a world of dark magic and confusing adolescence.!-->…