Arts

The Vibe is Alive and Well on Ox

Arts, Reviews

It’s easy to hate on thirteen year old rapper Matt Ox. After all, in the past year, the hip hop world has been subjected to a torrent of...

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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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No Laughs At This Year’s White House Correspondents’ Dinner

Arts

A few weeks ago, it was announced that the decades-old tradition of featuring a comedian at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner was...

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Netflix is Becoming a Hub for Socially and Politically Conscious Television

Arts

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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Music Department Presents Farewell Concert Honoring Art Kreiger

Arts, Reviews

The recent concert and celebration honoring emeritus composition professor Arthur “Art” Kreiger provided an excellent retrospective on...

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Artist Tiago Raises Awareness of Hurricane Relief Using Art

Arts, Reviews

On Oct. 26, Puerto Rican artist Tiago delivered a gallery talk during the installation of his art exhibition “The Frailty of Strength and...

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First Man: The Life of a Stoic

Arts, Reviews

Ever since his success with Whiplash and La La Land, director Damien Chazelle has been under the spotlight, with his supporters looking...

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Letting Good Old Television Go Down The Stream

Arts

A couple years ago “Netflix & chill” was just said as a joke, a connotation for something other than just watching Netflix and...

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