Arts

Aquaman: Good Directing Can’t Save A Bad Script

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Even though Aquaman has surpassed the 1 billion dollar mark in the global box office and is hailed as one of the best DC movies ever made,...

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Bumblebee: Something New After the Bayhem

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It has been 12 years since Michael Bay decided to make a toy line a global phenomenon. Ever since its debut, every Transformers movie has...

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At daybreak of the fifteenth day of my search

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When the amphitheater had cleared I crept stealthily to the top and as the great excavation lay far from the plaza. ...

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Memory, Pride and Love: the AIDS Memorial Quilt Comes to Conn

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Two weeks ago, pieces of the NAMES Project Aids Memorial Quilt were put on display at Connecticut College’s Tansill Theater. These...

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State of the Arts

Arts

This semester’s closure of the Barn to performances by MOBROC has been detrimental to Connecticut College’s student arts culture by...

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The Ballad of Buster Scruggs: An Adventure Worth the Netflix Subscription?

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I reckon y’all have heard of the Coen Brothers right? Directors of films you may have seen such as No Country for Old Men and The Big...

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Netflix is Becoming a Hub for Socially and Politically Conscious Television

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Netflix is a great way to rewatch all of your favorite shows, including ones that stop airing on television, and to discover shows that are...

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Out in the Night: Rethinking the New Jersey Four Case

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On November 5, the documentary Out in the Night was screened in Olin, followed by a discussion. This event was sponsored by Residential...

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