Arts

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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Paintings & Glowsticks

Arts, Reviews

As I approached the giant blue tent pitched in the middle of Tempel Green last Saturday, I honestly didn’t know what to expect....

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Building a Drunken City

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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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A Competition for Kings and Queens

Arts

With perfect harmonies layered over hip hop beats and that soaring, soulful voice, Lorde has brought a fresh sound to the music industry....

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Can Laptop Viewing Defy Gravity?

Arts

While space particles were barreling towards my face at the 2:30 p.m. IMAX theater showing of Alfonso Cuarón’s Gravity in New York City,...

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Meet the Banditos

Arts

Students at Connecticut College are well-acquainted with the offbeat arts scene. Centered in New London, surrounded by nature and a liberal...

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“Breaking Bad” Does Good

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Goodbye (for now) to “the GEE”

Arts

This week’s column is going to be slightly different than others in that it concerns a bar (a hardcore club, to be more accurate) that,...

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“Einstein’s Happiest Thought” Lights Up Palmer Auditorium

Arts, Reviews

A yellow string was draped diagonally across the back of the stage and a tall red ladder with silver rungs sat in the corner. The scene was...

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