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Shuffle: Rhythm of the City
Back when the latest in Top 40 music always hit the airwaves without the help of Youtube and iTunes, people would turn on the radio and listen to their favorite tunes, picking up every word in the lyrics to imagine a story being told by a narrator, from Madonna to Michael V. Shuffle somehow have managed recreate that kind of pre-millenial hobby into a visual art form of sorts.
Cocoon: At the Crossroads of Change
Change is gradual as change is inevitable. Such a concept is interwoven to create a story of growing up and chasing life. That may have been what Cocoon turned itself into.
Unfortunately for me, I never had the privilege of checking out this exhibit’s opening night because of some uncontrollable circumstances that weekend so I decided to come by on its second and final day where it didn’t really fall short of what making every day of an MMA exhibit count.
Literal: Words Have Never Been This Real
What if the average idiom becomes the subject of an exhibit concept? We get literally Literal.
Vivid: Neon-Lit Wonders
Everyone needs a bit of clarity, some space to express one’s creativity and become more vivid from within the core of the artist.
Vernamics: Stretch ‘Em MMA Muscles!
An MMA student, once released back to the wild, is expected to be all of three things: 1)Versatile, 2)Dynamic, and 3)Just plain awesome. So put Nos. 1 and 2 together, you get the equivalent of being plain awesome: “Vernamics“.
Ctrl+Z: A Shortcut of Showcase
Sometimes, to look forward to the future is to look back in the past. If there’s one thing you want to change, it is embracing who you are from the very depths of your soul.
That’s exactly what I came to understand about the theme of Ctrl+Z, a multimedia exhibit that just had its opening night last Friday, ongoing until this Sunday.
9O21O Forever: Long Live the Day!
For five seasons, 90210 have bravely fought the good fight, avoiding cancelation as much as possible until the very end. The youth-oriented drama that was spun-off from a popular 90’s teen soap, about a group of teenagers living their lives through twists and turns against the backdrop that is Beverly Hills, ended its 5-year run on a bittersweet feel-good note.
One Year After Graduation (2012 Repost)
Exactly a year and 5 days ago, me and several hundred others marched inside the hallways of the PICC to close out the last years of our academic upbringing, in the hopes of going the high mile to reach my dreams.
The CSB Experience 4: Alumnus
Entry #260
“Dreams really do come true if you believe…”
Sixty frosh articles, a hundred and twenty-six sophomore journals, thirty junior posts and forty-three published senior entries. That made up nearly two hundred and sixty articles that made up the lifeline of The CSB Experience.
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