Nathan Partridge

Contributing Release Writer

npartri1@binghamton.edu

20 Articles


Music

A folk band that doesn't forget its Binghamton roots

If there’s any band that can help merge the local and BU communities, it’s the fast-growing Driftwood. ...


Music

The Music Alliance Pact brings music from around the world on one blog

Have you pondered what those metalhead Estonians are cooking up in Europe’s Baltic northeast? ...


Art

Celebrating America's roots with antique and modern art

The market included silver-work and pottery from southwestern tribes, handcrafted Navajo and Seminole dolls, totem poles from northwestern tribes and much more, with some pieces dating as far back as the 19th ...


Television

TV show drinking games: turn on and tune out

Make your favorite shows even more fun with these five interactive and inebriating drinking games. ...


Music

Bands jazz it up at C4

“I had seen folk, hip-hop, indie and electronic artists on campus but never anything that would be considered jazz,” Flury said. ...


Arts & Culture

Forget American fiction, 'Americanah' is the world novel of our time

Remember the Great American Novel? Those novels you read in high school English class that supposedly perfectly encapsulated the state of America and its people at the time, pure and relatable to...


Movies

15 years later, a film is finished

Chris Sullivan introduced his film “Consuming Spirits” last Friday in Lecture Hall 6 and answered the audience’s questions after the screening. A professor at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago...


Arts & Culture

Guest artist cut from a different cloth

“I can put all my silk paintings in a box, and that’s a wonderful thing,” Maugenest said. ...


Arts & Culture

Take Back The Music

When you walk past a recycling bin, glance inside it and count how many plastic bottles you see. Or count how many you pass by left on tables, discarded on the ground...


Arts & Culture

Review: "Holy Fire," an album by Foals

It is rare that an album released in the first two months of a new year is predicted to be one of the best albums of the entire year. “Holy Fire,” the...