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Sinaguglia’s “Hard Times” is Easy to Enjoy

Arts

Dave Sinaguglia likes wood; he really, really likes wood.  He likes wood so much that most of the objects you will find while exploring...

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Wig and Candle Stages Rent for a Cause

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On Oct. 3, Connecticut College’s student run theater program Wig and Candle brought Jonathan Larson’s acclaimed play Rent to the stage...

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Ears Open: Rock fan, Andrew Rich, dives head first into the world of album reviews. The catch: He has no idea who the band is. No clue? No problem.

Arts, Reviews

When I began thinking about writing this column, I realized that choosing to listen to a band that I had never heard of was going to be...

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Conn Faculty Brings Community Action to the Stage

Arts

Professor Jeff Strabone can definitely be considered more than ordinary. Aside from teaching English, Strabone acts as both the chairman...

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OnStage Returns for Ambitious New Season

Arts, Uncategorized

The onStage at Connecticut College performance series is back for another season.  Throughout the year, many diverse and talented acts...

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Arcelus in the House…of Cards

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Warning: contains spoilers Sitting in our beds, struggling to stream Netflix on the Conn Internet, there is a tendency to look at the...

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Bienstockaroo!

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Let me Take a #Selfie

Arts

In a great Seinfeld episode, the gang uses the phrase ‘yada, yada, yada’ to abridge stories and downplay suspicious behavior. The...

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Two Lines Oblique, Straightened & Repaired

Arts

George Rickey (1907-2002) is an American kinetic sculptor. After completing a degree in History from Balliol College in Oxford, England,...

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