Arts

Slavic Studies and Music Departments Organize Three-Part Russian Arts Festival

Arts

As the winter rolls in, the Slavic Studies Department has jumped into action, putting together a three-part Russian Arts and Music...

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Anonymous 4 Makes Themselves Known

Arts

Last Friday renowned a cappella group Anonymous 4 graced the stage of Evans Hall to a nearly packed house. Their name, which refers to the...

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On Cloud 9 with Connecticut College Theater

Arts

                Cloud 9, written by Caryl Churchill and directed by Associate Professor of Theater...

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Puzzling out The Clasp: Sloane Crosley’s Debut Novel

Arts, Reviews

Sloane Crosley’s ’00 greatest talent is her unabashed realism. Her collection of essays, I Was Told There’d be Cake, is so successful...

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Modern Dance: Performing Life

Arts, Reviews

I’ve never been one to understand Modern dance. Before coming to Conn, the only dance I was really exposed to was classical and modern...

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The Arts and Academia: Art and the Itch

Arts

sat down this week with art major Anna Grofik ’16 and Gregory Bailey, Associate Professor of Art and current Chair of the Art Department....

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She Was a Goddess

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Mariachi: A Burgeoning Cultural Intervention

Arts

Krystal Moreno ’16 of Santa Ana, California first started playing Mariachi in her sophomore year of high school. A music teacher at her...

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A Conn-quering Hero Returns: Sloane Crosley ’00 gives Keynote Speech at Parents’ Weekend

Arts, News

Watching author Sloane Crosley ’00 walk across the stage in Evans Hall, it was hard to believe that someone that put together had been a...

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