Arts

Experiencing the Lyman Allyn: Small Museum, Big Challenges

Arts

In a March, 2013 article, the New York Times described the challenges facing small museums in the United States as “particular...

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Students Receive Awards for New Harris Murals

Arts

This past August, as students wandered into Harris for the first time this year, two new murals on each side of the cafeteria were there to...

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Khumariyaan Brings Music and Dialogue to Fall Weekend

Arts

Khumariyaan means “intoxications.” I mention this because a rubab, a zerbaghali, two guitars and four Pashtun men from the Khyber Pass...

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Shonda Rhimes Night Opens Doors for Entertainment and Discussions of Race

Arts

Every Thursday night at the Women’s Center, a small group of students can be spotted lounging on the couches and sipping coffee while...

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Conn Alum Returns to Screen New Film Memphis

Arts

Written and directed by Tim Sutton; director of photography, Chris Dapkins; edited by Seth Bomse; music by Willis Earl Beal; production...

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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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Camels Perform Under the Sun: Connecticut College Represents I AM Festival

Arts

New London hosted its eighth annual free independent arts and music festival in five locations downtown on September 6. Bridging the gap...

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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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