Arts

On Art and Sound and Space

Arts, Editorials

The artist Richard Serra described his sculpture Tilted Arc as being a “site-specific work and as such not to be relocated. To remove the...

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Colum McCann Visits Conn

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...

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Liz DeLise ’13 Comes Home

Arts

November 7 was one of the first days campus was reminded of the impending blustery winds of winter at Connecticut College. A small audience...

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Swift Explores New Sound on 1989

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...

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The Real J. Jeffrey: Professor Andrew Pessin’s Debut Novel Newly Republished

Arts

Professor Andrew Pessin may be Connecticut College’s newest literary superstar. The only problem: no one would know it. His debut novel,...

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Humans of Connecticut College: Archiving Individuality on Campus

Arts

In 2010, Brandon Stanton left his job on the Chicago Board of Trade and moved to New York to start anew. He founded a blog called “Humans...

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How to Write the First Page: An Interview with Emily Morse ’05

Arts

Connecticut College alum Emily Morse ’05 (pseudonym E. Kristin Anderson) has recently completed and published two poetry chapbooks: A...

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Questioning Repetition: An Inside Look at Jessica Tam’s Latest Exhibit

Arts

Speaking about her work to a roomful of Art History and Art majors, professors and interested students on a recent Thursday afternoon,...

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