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Quirky and Quality May Not Be Mutually Exclusive

Arts, Reviews

The problem with movie posters is that they exist solely to make you say, “I really want to see that!” Oh, big deal, you might say —...

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Who Run the Inauguration? Beyoncé (And Obama)

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Last week, Beyoncé was accused of lip-syncing the national anthem at the fifty-fourth Presidential Inauguration and it was later...

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Idly digging his toes in the sand

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It did so indeed, and much sooner than she had expected. Granser babbled on unnoticed. ...

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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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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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Here We Go Again: Furby Round Three

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Let me paint you a picture. You’re seven. You are full of naïve excitement for this super cool world because you just had a birthday...

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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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Poet Laureate Marilyn Nelson Takes Students on an Imaginative Journey

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Last Thursday, November 29, our very own Charles Chu room was graced with incredible talent. For an hour, maybe only a small sliver of the...

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