Local writer visits campus, gives reading from new book which focuses on female oppression

Truth can be finicky and hard to catch. Cristina Miletti writes about it through the voice of an incarcerated wife whose husband has disappeared in her new novel, Choke Box. On Friday Oct. 4, Miletti read excerpts from her book out loud in Doty Hall and offered some insight on her writing style. 

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Kate Huffman uses patterns, mixed media to examine the female body

Usually when people think about art, they don’t think about female organs. Artist Kate Huffman brings out this unique theme in her show “Little by Little,” which opened Sept. 26 and is being displayed in the Kinetic Gallery until Oct. 9. 

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Film Review: Hustlers; Hustlers earns praise for female characters, portrayal of stripping

Since its release on Sept.13, the movie Hustlers has made waves with its unusual premise and diverse cast. The movie follows a group of New York City strippers through the 2008 recession until 2014. A captive audience watches as these women go from living paycheck-to-paycheck to thriving in lifestyles almost as lavish as Wall Street’s finest. 

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Geneseo Summer Concert Series ends with “Miller and The Other Sinners”

The Geneseo Summer Concert Series invited Miller and The Other Sinners to play at Geneseo Village Park on Friday Sept. 13. This series strives to give the community a way to watch live music for free. 

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Abstract Intimacy Gallery demonstrates that abstract art can convey emotion, complexity

Artist and lawyer Amanda Pappalardo is showcasing her art collection “Abstract Intimacy” in the Kinetic Gallery until Friday Sept. 20. The gallery’s opening night was Sept. 11 and included a speech by Pappalardo explaining her journey with art and the intimacy of abstraction. 

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Arts Opinion: Children should be able to explore interests regardless of gender norms

“Good Morning America” made fun of Prince George for enjoying ballet in an Aug. 22 episode, and it reflects the horrifying truths of a judgmental society. 

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