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Interview with an Independent Filmmaker: John Sayles talks about screenwriting, Hollywood and his time at Williams College

Arts

Last Friday, independent filmmaker John Sayles gave a series of talks at Connecticut College regarding the filmmaking and screenwriting...

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Gotta Get Down on Friday the 13th: Wig & Candle’s latest production pulls from many inspirations

Arts, Reviews

Friday the 13th is a cursed day for all, especially for the counselors at Camp Crystal Lake, where a murderous zombie runs rampant. The...

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Springtime at Connecticut College

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portfolio_slideshow size=medium pagerpos=bottom The College Voice photography staff catches the springtime colors that sprouted around...

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This Week: April 9, 2012

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Wrong Direction?: Can the latest British boy band One Direction reach*NSYNC status?

Arts

What do you get when you add together five pretty guys, sappy lyrics and the simplest possible beats? You get a boy band. Just when we all...

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The Latest Endangered Species: How the rise of online music sites has affected CD sales

Arts

As I stepped through the door, I saw a multitude of escalators carrying excited and eager customers toward their destination. Above me hung...

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Taking on the Vag Mons

Arts, News

I did not plan on attending the Vagina Monologues. As a man, I found the title less than welcoming. It sounded exclusive, as though it was...

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“The World Will Be Watching”: Racist Hunger Games viewers take to Twitter to express their disgust over casting choices

Arts

You would think the biggest issue with a dystopian movie about adolescents who have to kill each other in the woods Battle Royale-style...

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