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What art thrusting that thief-catcher into my face?

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I believe I have broken a finger here against his cursed jaw ain’t those mincing knives down in the forecastle there, men

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The Best (And Worst) of Holiday Entertainment

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With the holiday season right around the corner, it has become more and more noticeable just how many different movies and songs there are...

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Freshman Cory Scarola Talks about His Book, Dust

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Think back to your sophomore year of high school. What did you achieve? In the grand scheme of your life you most likely did little in...

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Conn Students Show Literary and Theatrical Talent in Wig & Candle’s Playwright’s Festival

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On December 4, Wig & Candle, Conn’s student-run theater club, performed a collection of original plays in the Playwright’s...

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Music Professor Paul Althouse Celebrates Over Forty Years at Connecticut College

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Professor Paul Althouse, Connecticut College’s Director of Choral Activities since 1970, will retire at the end of this semester. ...

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Are We Bonded to Just One 007?

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The new installment of the James Bond movies, in line with the fiftieth anniversary of the series, has brought to light some sweet...

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Collaboration, Catharsis and Closure

Arts

When I showed up at Tansill Theater to see and usher for a play called 4 Dead in Ohio: Antigone at Kent State, I had little to no idea of...

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Cadenza Live Highlights the Importance of Creativity and Self-Expression

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Mikey Corenthal ’13 emerged from the audience, walked to the front of the room with his guitar and after a few moments of preparation,...

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“I Love Abbey House Kids and They Are My Best Friends”

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“Melted faces in a sweaty room. That’s what we came here to do,” said Matt Addison ’10, the drummer for Shake the Baron, a New...

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