Arts

Wig & Candle Opens with Plays in a Day

Arts

Wig & Candle, Connecticut College’s student-run theater community, began its Fall 2017 season on Saturday, Sep. 9, with the traditional opening of Plays in a Day, an event that presents plays written, rehearsed and produced within 24 hours.

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Never Mind

Arts

Never Mind Never mind the mounds of unprotected bodies toiling underneath you..plodding through under the hope that fleetingly endured and...

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Local Artist Greg Bowerman Displays “Living While Sleeping”

Arts

Gallery 226, a small, white-walled room off to the right from the Cummings lobby, has a lot going on. In it is Greg Bowerman’s show,...

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Julio Salgado Is “Undocumented and Unafraid”

Arts

The LGBTQIA center hosted Julio Salgado for a talk and poster-making workshop on Wednesday, Sep. 6. A self-described “artivist,” Salgado creates bold cartoons and visual art which depict moments from the DREAM Act’s implementation and the migrant rights movement.

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Don’t See It

Arts, Reviews

Stephen King adaptations are a hit-or-miss affair. While King is an experienced writer and can generally make even the silliest and most...

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A Letter to a Friend

Arts

Dear Friend, My headaches have come back. It’s been so long that I thought this life was behind me. But here it is. A construction zone...

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Eclipse Impresses for the 42nd Time

Arts

There are memorable performances every year at Conn. Recitals, dances, capstones, bands, films and more. And then there is Eclipse....

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A Brief Preview: Film Department’s Screening Festival

Arts

It’s that time of year again: time for the Film Department’s Screening Festival. This spring’s exhibition features short documentary...

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Trials of “Our Trojan War”

Arts

I don’t like arriving at the theater late or leaving early; I know from personal experience that it’s disruptive. I faced great...

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Tinti Was Here, at Conn

Arts

“I’m going to try something new,” announced Hannah Tinti to the small audience assembled at her public reading event in Ernst on...

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