Lakhsmi Chatterjee

Arts & Culture Editor

lchatte1@binghamton.edu

105 Articles


Off-Campus Events

Sloth hangs out at DoubleTree

Dozens of families flocked to the DoubleTree by Hilton in Binghamton in hopes of meeting a sloth at the Natural History Exhibition this weekend. While attendees were not allowed to pet it,...


Off-Campus Events

Downtown comedy show features African American comedians

Being downtown at parties or bars on a Saturday night is a routine for some Binghamton University students, but this Saturday, students can shake it up by going to a comedy show...


On-Campus Events

Performer brings comedy and magic to Late Nite

“To kick things off tonight, I’m going to do something stupid. Is that cool?” Joel Meyers asked the crowed to start off his show. By the cheers from the crowd, something stupid...


Campus News

Following postponement, SAPB cancels fall concert and refunds tickets

After almost two months of uncertainty, Binghamton University’s fall concert with rapper 21 Savage has officially been canceled. The concert, originally scheduled for Nov. 15, was canceled after a winter storm hit...


Music

Kick off the new year with new music

A new year means a new beginning for everyone, including artists who want to make new styles of music. It may only be January, but many artists have already released some new...


Campus News

LGBTQ groups talk strategies, tips on how to handle relatives over break

With winter break fast approaching, most students will be going back home and spending time with their families. But for some members of the LGBTQ community, the holidays can pose unique challenges,...


Theater

Traditional Christmas ballet gets jazzy

This past weekend, audiences were swinging through the land of sweets and walking in two-steps as the Watters Theater in the Anderson Center was transformed into a winter wonderland for “Jazz Nutcracker.”...


Campus News

Q Center holds ceremony for Transgender Day of Remembrance

In the midst of dark skies and heavy snow, a group of students gathered under a white tent in front of the Pegasus Statue to sign a transgender flag as part of...


On-Campus Events

Tig Notaro hosts second comedy show of the semester

21 Savage may have been scared of a little snow, but Tig Notaro certainly wasn’t. On Friday, Nov. 16, the Emmy-nominated comedian performed for a cold yet cheerful crowd in Lecture Hall...


Campus News

Decker Student Health Services Center begins offering daily HIV, STI testing

In an effort to encourage more students to get tested for sexually transmitted diseases and infections, the Decker Student Health Services Center is now offering daily HIV tests for students and has...