Arts

“Ask Me About the Nut Museum”

Arts

In 1972, Elizabeth Tashjian opened the original Nut Museum in Old Lyme, Connecticut on the ground floor of her Gothic Revival mansion.

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From Bio Tech Guru to Dance Professor

Arts

Sean Bjerke is a visiting professor in the Dance Department this semester, teaching both  Hip-Hop 114 and Hip-Hop 214. Both of...

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Robert Pattinson Stars in The Lighthouse

Arts

Scary movie season typically comes around twice a year. The first time is around January, and the second time is, somewhat predictably,...

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Conn’s Production of Passage Critiques Colonization

Arts

Christopher Chen’s provocative theatrical riff on E. M. Forster’s novel A Passage to India “re-imagines occupation without the romance of imperial nostalgia.”

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Mini Movie Review of “El Camino: Breaking Bad”

Arts

For the second time in 2019, we have a totally unneeded, sequel that nobody really asked for, but turned out to be really good and provided...

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Beyond the Pumpkin Spice: Fall Beverages at Conn

Arts

Overall, I was impressed by the diversity of offerings I sampled during my taste test....

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More Scary Clowns in Joker

Arts

If I had to put money on it, I’d guess that you have already heard quite a bit about the new movie, Joker. Whether it be the large...

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“Five Dollar Fridays” at Spill’s Mexican Grill and Bar

Arts

Spill’s Mexican Grill and Bar is located in downtown New London, five minutes away from campus. The restaurant has terrific Latin...

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The Effect Evil Has on Relationships: It Chapter Two

Arts, Opinions

This article contains spoilers of the film It Chapter Two Yet another Stephen King novel has been made into a movie, and this time with a...

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Author Jodi Picoult Sparks Discussion

Arts

In an event sponsored by Bank Square Books in Mystic, Luanne Rice — a Connecticut-based bestselling author — joined Jodi...

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