Arts

W.G. Sebald’s The Emigrants

Arts, Reviews

W. G. Sebald (1944-2001) was a German writer, academic and emigrant. Though his written language was German, he taught only in England and...

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Jewish Rhythms of India

Arts

Most people do not associate India with Judaism. The Indian subcontinent, however, has hosted various Jewish communities for centuries,...

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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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Language Fellows International Poetry Night

Arts

On Friday November 13th, Coffee Grounds was abuzz with many different language speakers. On this night, the cafe was almost at full...

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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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More Than Just a Lecture From Kiese Laymon

Arts

Connecticut College prides itself on inviting engaging and intelligent speakers to discuss various important topics that impact not only...

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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

Arts

Daniel Jacobson had the swagger of a pubescent fourteen year old who had just learned to shave. This was because Daniel was a pubescent...

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