Amanda Cole Contributing Editor
Articles
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Italian drawings on display at the Frick
Artists use drawings for many different purposes. Some use them as a way to plan for later works, and some intend for the drawing to be the final product. In the exhibition at the Frick Art and Historical Center, From Michelangelo to Annibale Carracci: A Century of Italian Drawings from the Prado, 70 drawings by Italian artists are on display.
Pillbox | October 27, 2008 -
ISO hosts October program
October is National Cybersecurity Awareness Month, and the Information Security Office (ISO) has a full program planned. Each of their activities include chances to win prizes and, for some, to gain amnesty for bandwidth and copyright violations.
News | October 27, 2008 -
Respect citizens’ rights regardless of their idle drawings
Imagine being an artist with an idea for a project.
Now imagine sketching out your plan, heading to Canada for the Cultural Capital Festival in New Brunswick to present your project, and being stopped on the way back by Customs and Border Protection agents because you were suspected of copyright infringement for a creative project that you’d thought of on your own.Forum | October 13, 2008 -
Campus News in Brief
School of Drama holds workshop
On Oct. 17, composer and Carnegie Mellon alum Stephen Schwartz will attend a workshop for School of Drama students. The workshop will focus on the new musical Bubble Boy, which will be performed as part of the New Works project of Carnegie Mellon and the Pittsburgh Civic Light Opera (CLO).
News | October 13, 2008 -
Twists, turns, and moral ambiguity
Homecoming weekend is full of fun activities for current students and alumni alike to enjoy. These activities, ranging from the football game and tailgating to performances and receptions, are meant to bring past and current Tartans together. One such event is Scotch ’n’ Soda’s show, The Visit.
Pillbox | October 13, 2008