Arts

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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Breakfast on Bank Street (and Elsewhere, too)

Arts

Breakfast is the best meal of the day, no matter what time it is. Luckily for Conn students, there are a number of restaurants that serve...

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Highlights from the Senior Art Minor Show

Arts

The senior Art minor and all student show ran from March 24-April 1, with a reception on Wednesday, April 16. In case you missed it, here...

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An Emphasis on Process: Inside the senior art studios

Arts

On the second floor of Cummings, tucked away through a series of doors, are the senior studio spaces: a hidden world to those unfamiliar...

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Staying a Night in “The Grand Budapest Hotel”

Arts

Our story, rented from the Wes Anderson Library of Quirk and Imagination, begins with a trip to a cemetery. The physical book, true to...

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Louise Nevelson’s “Untitled,” Unkempt

Arts

Louise Nevelson (1899-1988) was an Abstract Expressionist and conceptual artist who emigrated from Russia to the United States in 1905....

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The Unconventionality of “Convention”: A Look into the Senior Thesis Dance Concert

Arts

On a Sunday night in the basement of Shain, Carter Goffigon and Meredith Friedman, two of the 12 senior dance majors, begin to “noodle”...

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Swaying in Smocks

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Trisha Brown Dance Company comes with a complimentary combination of performance versatility. Trisha’s show in Palmer this weekend...

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