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As Summer Sets Light to the First Fires of Autumn: A Photo Series by Brendan McInerney

As Summer Sets Light to the First Fires of Autumn: A Photo Series by Brendan McInerney

I revel in the smoky coolness of Earth’s waning days. Nothing fills my heart with happiness more than when the leaves are ignited and I no longer live in fear of clothe-drenching sweat. Yet how can one compare this season to the last, or any of the seasons for that matter? Here I offer you a view of my summer and the events that transpired throughout.

Alfa Art Gallery Press Release ~ October 8th Event (photo series included)

Alfa Art Gallery Press Release ~ October 8th Event (photo series included)

The Alfa Art Gallery is proud to present this exhibition “Archive II” of a wide array of artists for the release of the 2010 Alfa Art Gallery Catalog. Now having hosted over 80 Events since its debut in January of 2008, the gallery persistently demonstrates versatility as one of its finest qualities, with works created in a variety of medium and styles, while instilling a consistent message in its foundation that promotes the expansion of perspectives among its audience.

Inside the “Swing Space Warehouse School” – Ben Kharakh

Inside the “Swing Space Warehouse School” – Ben Kharakh

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We live in a post-modern world where many of us have recognized that the perception of a situation might be just as—if not more—meaningful than the actual situation itself (Baudrillard). We might have an idea, for example, of what the “swing-space school” (mentioned in my first article “School or Warehouse”) is like that’s different from what the school is actually like. But, as W.I. Thomas pointed out, “Something doesn’t have to be real to be real in its consequences.” The idea of kids going to a “warehouse school” might make some people livid. But, in the end, the “school” is a school.

Night and Day: A Snow Series by Dan Bracaglia

Night and Day: A Snow Series by Dan Bracaglia

Some beautiful shots of February in New Brunswick, New Jersey. Bracaglia demonstrates his substantial skill with a camera, proving that in his hands, an SLR is more valuable than in… Read more »

A Walking Tour of Paris – Matia Guardabascio

A Walking Tour of Paris – Matia Guardabascio

Having spent a semester studying abroad in Paris, France, French Literature major Matia Guardabascio brings you to some of her favorite spots in the city of lights, including Montmartre and… Read more »

The New Brunswick Home Roam: Week 1 – Dan “The Man” Bracaglia

The New Brunswick Home Roam: Week 1 – Dan “The Man” Bracaglia

Nothing fascinates me more than other people’s stuff.  Let me rephrase that.  Nothing fascinates me more than the random crap and seemingly useless objects we all have lying around our… Read more »

Inside the New New Brunswick High School – Ben Kharakh

Inside the New New Brunswick High School – Ben Kharakh

In Ben’s last article, he explored New Brunswick’s newly built high school, guided by city spokesman Bill Bray. Click here to read that article. Here, we have include a slide… Read more »

Carnavales in Peru – Ilya Slavinski

Carnavales in Peru – Ilya Slavinski

Carnavales. A month-long debaucherous hell-of-a-good time. As I wrote in my last column, it takes a lot more than a few words to fully explain this experience. Therefore, I have… Read more »

Nature vs New Brunswick: Round 1 – Dan Bracaglia

Nature vs New Brunswick: Round 1 – Dan Bracaglia

These photos by Dan Bracaglia, www.thelondonbroil.com, show New Brunswick after the first of two major snow systems hit the North-East. This storm established a base layer of ice that would… Read more »

In and On Madrid:Part II – Brendan McInerney

In and On Madrid:Part II – Brendan McInerney

The Paseo del Prado led us to our first leg of the ‘Golden Triangle’ (only two of which we would end up visiting):  Museo Reina Sofia. It is a phenomenal… Read more »