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Category Archives: Programs
TIC 200K: A Retrospective – the “Why Not?” Factor.
It’s been a little over two years since the TIC opened its gate in Lerner Hall Lobby. I have to admit that when I first arrived in January of ‘08 and took a tour of our little store front I … Continue reading
Posted in Guest Bloggers, Programs, Student Organizations, Theater, Tickets
Tagged Broadway voucher program, campus parties, LCD screens, movie vouchers, TIC
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If a concert happens and no one is there to hear it…
As we at Miller Theatre plan for the next performance season, we are eager to learn more about our student audience to ensure we are making smart decisions about what we do. If you have an opinion about what your … Continue reading
Posted in Guest Bloggers, Music, Programs, Theater
Tagged audiences, focus groups, Lunch with the Arts Initiative, Miller Theatre
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Food, Glorious Food!
Last time I went to Community Food & Juice, I felt the impulse to start singing… “Food glorious foood!” For the waitress’ sake, I composed a haiku about my brioche french toast instead. Like Oliver Twist, I usually can’t afford … Continue reading
Posted in Atomic Wings, Community Food & Juice, culinary arts, Hummus Place, Multicultural, Programs
Tagged Aquagrill, Atomic Wings, cheap food, Community Food & Juice, culinary arts, Hummus Place
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Go Fish! Using The Web to Find Volunteers
Convincing people to commit their time and effort to your organization is never easy. To even have a fighting chance in staffing, you need to let people know exactly what sort of opportunities you have on the table. Thankfully, there … Continue reading
Posted in Jobs and Internships, Programs, Student Organizations
Tagged advice, marketing, michelle madejski, organizations, publicity, social media, volunteers
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Back from Brooklyn
Without ever quite leaving Morningside Heights, I’ve spent the past few months in Arthur Miller’s Brooklyn, circa 1955, working with a super cast (Liev Schreiber, Scarlett Johansson and 12 other wonderful actors) on a Broadway production of his play A … Continue reading
ArtsLink: Not Your Parent’s Field Trip
Remember those field-trips you used to take as a child? I remember those magical days acutely – getting bundled up in coats and hats, and boarding a bus with Mary and Daryl’s Mom – singing songs on the bus and … Continue reading
Posted in Guest Bloggers, Programs, Theater, Tickets
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Why I Love To Love The TIC
I’m in love. With who you might ask…why with the TIC of course! I discovered this heartthrob of a box office one afternoon on my way to Cafe 212 for a coffee back in January of 2008, and it was … Continue reading
Posted in Programs, Tickets
Tagged AMC Movie Watcher, Broadway Discounts, CAAL, Cafe 212, Movie Vouchers for AMC Theaters, opera, The Lion King, The Ticket and Information Center, Wicked
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Art Work
When you think about Los Angeles, what comes to mind? Most people would probably agree with Jed Clampett‘s famous answer: “swimming pools, movie stars.” But how about the performing arts? Although the film industry gets more press, Los Angeles hosts … Continue reading
Posted in Arts Squad, Programs
Tagged Beverly Hillbillies, Columbia Arts Experience, CUarts, internships, jobs, Los Angeles
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More-ientation
Wasn’t it Oliver Twist who begged the question, “Please sir, may I have some more?” Such is my philosophy for Fall 2009 Orientation. I’m like Veruca Salt in the Wonka Factory. I want it all: to meet new undergraduates and … Continue reading
Posted in Arts Squad, Programs
Tagged blog, Fall 2009, office hours, Orientation, study break, swim test
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Lunch With The Arts Initiative Returns This Fall
So I’m new to the Arts Initiative family, and over the course of the summer I’ve been exploring what exactly the Arts Initiative is. The AI’s mission sounds simple enough: to re-invent the role of Arts in the University and … Continue reading
Posted in Programs
Tagged artists, event planning, funding, lunch, marketing, Oliver Sacks, performance, sculpture, weekly e-newsletter
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