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CCNY One-Acts: Reviews
Photography by Joseph E. Parker By Max Pearson and Joseph E. Parker Group F Reviews By Max Pearson The CCNY One-Acts were several student-written and directed plays performed during the weekend of May 10th. Split into several groups of four, the plays were approximately seven minutes long, offering a quick way to see many students perform. This is a review for Group F, which included Hunting Bigfoot?, Speed Dating, Phone Sex & A Dumb Show, and The Baby. Group F’s production o


CCNY’s “Antigone” Reframes a Classic Through a Feminist Lens
Design by Zury Cordova By Sara Outar This April, the CCNY Theatre Department debuted the long-anticipated production of Sophocles’ Antigone, reimagined through a feminist lens with an almost all-women cast. Antigone is set after the events of a civil war in Thebes. When Antigone’s brother, Polynices, dies in battle after trying to destroy Thebes, King Creon forbids honoring his death. Thus, Antigone follows a young woman who chooses to bury her brother, an act forbidden by


The Great Bifurcation - When Consumers Get Caught in the Crossfires of AI Providers
Design by Zury Cordova By Fahmid Alam Just a few years ago, the words “artificial intelligence” instilled people with an electrifying mix of excitement and concern, seeing it as a strange gift that came wrapped in possibility for all the different ways society could be developed. But even then, AI had been designated as a service, and many overlooked the implications of how that would shape the way it was used. With grand-scale demand that was growing at an exponential rate,
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