Aubergine sounds so much better than eggplant. It takes a simple word, a simple food, and turns it into something extraordinary, something worth lingering on…
Posts published in “Arts and Culture”
In third grade, Eunice Bae brought a pan of red bean mochi squares to her school in northern Virginia for the class’s Culture Day. The…
UMBC’s Theatre Department is showcasing Studio 3’s production of “Far Away.” Directed by Abigail Funk and Leah White, “Far Away” is a collection of chaotic…
The workers work and the pigs eat. Or at least in the late George Orwell’s captivating novel, the pigs drink milk and lounge in beds.…
Yearning for a better life, desiring escape from patriarchal institutions, and hoping to see more of the world are all themes that play in Jayro Bustamante’s…
The 90th Academy Awards Ceremony was a night of dreams, messages and hopes for Hollywood to do better. The 2018 Oscars marked the end of…
This past Wednesday, Audrey Andrist and Lisa Emenheiser performed various musical compositions on piano for an eager UMBC crowd at the Linehan Concert Hall. Andrist,…
Time and time again, tensions strike among the world’s most fortunate people. A scenario like this was seen last Thursday, when a Murder Mystery Party…
In the midst of Quadmania headlines and spring break plans, it is easy to oversee the hidden talent that lives right under our noses. With…
UMBC’s library showcased an eclectic art gallery presenting works on behalf of the Peace Corps from Feb. 26 – March 2. This art gallery is…
During Peace Corps week, master’s students who completed their two-year service tour of a developing country compiled their experiences into a short video about the…
For Al Loving, the 80’s were a time for a redefinition of his artwork. After years of art revolving around geometric shapes, the 80’s proved…
His Dream of Lions, a four-person rock band hailing from Virginia, launched a new EP this past week. The band’s pop punk energy is similar…
The Baltimore Museum of Art hosts an array of stunning collections that span centuries and cross continents. Notable artists from Picasso to Andy Warhol fill…
February is Black History Month and it is quickly coming to an end. To celebrate the strong, powerful leaders that are at the root of…
It was announced on Friday that rapper and trap artist, 21 Savage, will be performing at the school’s annual Quadmania concert. This year, the Student…















