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In "Weathering" at New York Live Arts, the performers seem like the last holdouts of a civilization clinging to survival.

In Weathering, Faye Driscoll’s flesh sculpture knows no boundaries.

On good loss, Faye Driscoll, art that lasts, the meaning of things, etc.

A bespectacled man (James Barrett) dressed as a tourist replete with side pouch walks onstage and mounts the gleaming, spongy white square. The calved, polar ice-sized platform floats inches above New York Live Arts' stage, where Faye Driscoll’s Weathering received its premiere.

April is Jazz Appreciation Month and UArts' African Diaspora Collective features killing saxophonist and UArts alum, Mervin Toussaint for their debut episode. President Cory Seals hosts this episode to talk about Toussaint's budding career on the scene, his recent EP Another Name for Everything, and some other jazz-related topics.

Student Cory Seals joins the Kickin' It With Campus Life podcast for an episode all about how to amplifying Black voices, finding your advocacy path, and how to take care of yourself as an advocate. Cory, Chae, and Kaitlin discuss the importance of self-research, being willing to learn, and knowing what is best for yourself when it comes to advocacy and self-care.

Martin Luther King Jr. Day was observed on Monday, Jan. 20, and though the University was closed for the holiday, students used their time off to honor King’s legacy by serving their community at the MLK Day of Service in Levitt Auditorium. We reached out to Cory Seals BFA ’22 (Directing, Playwriting and Production), who was involved in the Day of Service. Seals has a rich history of service in his community here in Philadelphia and in his hometown of Atlanta.

Samuel L. Jones Boys & Girls Club alumni, Cory Seals, made his way to one of the biggest stages in the nation - the State of the Union Address! Cory was invited as U.S. Senator David Perdue's one and only special guest.

Decatur native and Dekalb School of the Arts graduate Cory Seals, 18, said it was an honor to be chosen as a special guest of Senator David Perdue to attend the State of the Union Address Feb. 5.

U.S. Senator David Perdue (R-GA) welcomed Cory Seals, Boys & Girls Clubs of Georgia’s 2017/2018 Youth of the Year Runner-up, as his special guest to the State of the Union. Cory is from Atlanta, Georgia, and currently attends the University of the Arts in Philadelphia, where he studies directing, playwriting, and production with a minor in musical theater.

2017 Youth of the Year recipient for the Samuel L. Jones Boys & Girls Club.

Boys and Girls Club: Keystone Conference 2018

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