Arts

Dutch Tavern: A New London Staple

Arts, Reviews

This week’s column will concern New London’s oldest drinking establishment: Dutch Tavern. First opened in 1933 (following the end of...

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Fine Focusing In: From Tempel Green to the Oscars

Arts

We first meet Sam, a lively thirteen-year-old boy in his final year of junior high, prepping to begin high school. The camera tucks itself...

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A reaction to “Tunneling: a live audio – video – interactive – sculptural performance” by Nadav Assor and Daniel Davidovsky

Arts, Reviews

On the evening of Thursday, Nov. 7, Professor Nadav Assor and Daniel Davidovsky performed their collaboration, Tunneling, to a small...

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The Human, Communal Nature of Art

Arts, Reviews

Two new exhibitions have recently been installed in the art galleries in Cummings, one by Sophie Kahn entitled “Shards,” and another by...

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Spoken Word Artist Visits Conn But Doesn’t Bring an Audience

Arts, Reviews

This past Thursday, spoken word artist Frank Brady came to perform at Ruane’s Den as part of the College’s ongoing “Down at the...

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Inside the Actress’s Studio: An Interview with Julia Larsen ’14

Arts

The College Voice: How did you choose Conn? Did you come already knowing that you wanted to be a theatre major? Julia Larsen: I’m from...

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Building a Drunken City

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I entered Tansill Theater at about 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 16. While most students were getting dinner or working in the library, a host...

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Preparing to Present a Re-Envisioned As You Like It

Arts

For an actor, there’s nothing like the feeling after the last round of callbacks is finally over, when at last you glimpse your name on...

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