Step foot into the Lawrence Alloway Memorial Gallery in the Frank Melville Library and you’ll see dozens of cardboard boxes haphazardly stacked on top of each other. The exhibit, named “Passage,” is the work of Julia Miller, a Stony Brook University graduate student in the Masters of Fine Arts program.
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Billie Eilish comes crashing in on “WHEN WE ALL FALL ASLEEP, WHERE DO WE GO?”
At 14 years old, Eilish gathered a sizeable fan base following the release of her viral song “Ocean Eyes” on SoundCloud in 2017. From there she’s broken the status quo of typical pop stars with her baggy designer clothes, chunky sneakers and horror-themed music videos filled with overflowing black tears, stabbing needles and spiders crawling all over her body.
A$AP Ferg, Aminé and Lil Skies shine at Brookfest
On Thursday, April 11, Stony Brook University hosted its annual Brookfest concert, which included performances from rappers Lil Skies, Aminè and A$AP Ferg. This year’s Brookfest was able to make up for the canceled Ashanti show because the Undergraduate Student Government brought big-name performers that drew crowds.
The 1975 breaks down social media in “A Brief Inquiry Into Online Relationships”
“A Brief Inquiry Into Online Relationships,” the third studio album by the 1975, tells the millennial narrative of being cripplingly lonely, despite being constantly connected to others through phone screens. A postmodern society living amongst advanced technology that has ruined their lives. It reminds me of “Black Mirror,” but as an album.
DEC awards $15,000 in food recycling grants to Long Island Towns
Community Action of Southold Town (CAST), a nonprofit serving low-income residents of Southold, received a $15,000 grant from the Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) to buy a refrigerated van and distribute fresh food to the community.