February 18, 2015• Arts
February 3, 2015• Arts • One Comment
Welcome to the creativity crisis of the 21st century. We are facing the greatest epidemic of the imagination the world has yet to...
February 3, 2015• Arts
“New Music,” says Pete Jarvis, “is, by definition, anything that is new and is music.” This simple response to the simple question...
A newspaper clipping from Wednesday, Jan. 17, 1951 reads: “Many Connecticut College students heard on Monday the first broadcast of the...
After a long decision-making process, the Connecticut College Theater Department has officially settled on what will be this year’s...
December 2, 2014• Arts, Editorials
December 2, 2014• Arts
“The writer doesn’t always know what he or she is doing; they find out afterwards,” said author Colum McCann during his visit to...
December 2, 2014• Arts, New London • One Comment
“oNe pLace many CulTures.” Look closely, do you see it? Here’s a hint, it’s written in a mural in downtown New London. “One Place...
December 2, 2014• Arts, Reviews
1989. How do we know we’re hearing Taylor even if it’s unlike any of her past albums? Taylor’s voice is obviously a commonality, and...
The way consumers access and experience music is significant. How music is being made available is changing, and changing fast. On Sept. 9,...