Arts

A Walk in Her Shoes

Arts, Uncategorized

Film students Maddy Harris ’16 and Julia Sarantis ’18 explore vulnerability through a creative lens....

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Audience Work

Arts

In her TEDTalk on Saturday, Leise Trueblood ’16 made a point of connecting her discussion of race in The Lion King to people who don’t...

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Sometimes the World is Beautiful

Arts

I often forget that the genre of the essay exists outside of college coursework. And so, when essays astound me, they do so with an element...

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Endgame Comes to Conn

Arts

Waiting for pain medication. Looking out the window at a barren landscape. Savoring a stale biscuit. Such dismal actions comprise the lives...

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Parents

Arts

A girl once told me that she was mad at her parents. Little did she know I had a lot of experience in that field. Not as a parent, but...

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Review Battles: Straight Outta Compton

Arts, Reviews

The emergence of N.W.A in the late ’80s and early ’90s came at a pivotal moment when issues of  race relations, inequality and...

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Women’s Empowerment Initiative to Present “Coming from the Beast” this Saturday

Arts

On Feb. 20, the Women’s Empowerment Initiative will be performing their first annual monologue-based production, this year titled...

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What Goes Into Making a Musical?

Arts

“Everyone wants their life to be a musical. They are emotional, exciting and fun!” said David Dorfman, professor of dance and...

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