Arts

Bringing the Sixties Back: Mad Men Season Five Premiere

Arts, Reviews

The wait has finally ended. As of last week, Mad Men is back on the air. Following a seventeen-month hiatus, the tremendously popular and...

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A Proper Adult Novel: Norcross speculates on the quality of a new J.K. Rowling book

Arts

Hogwarts. Photo courtesy of Tuende Bede/Pixaby. J.K. Rowling is writing a new book— a “proper adult novel,” as a quote from her...

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Hold Me, Bat Boy: Conn theater brings creepy to a whole new level

Arts, Reviews

Gushing blood, sexual violence and mysterious creatures filled the world of Bat Boy, this year’s main stage musical. The show, performed...

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Artist Spotlight: Shannon Quinn

Multimedia, Video

In the first installment of the Artist Spotlight series, The College Voice interviews Shannon Quinn, a freshman dancer at Connecticut...

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For a minute or two she stood looking at the house,

Arts, Uncategorized

The three boys were now hard at it; and quite a knocking and hammering arose, in which Granser babbled on unnoticed.

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In Good Hands: Connecticut Poetry Circuit winners show off their skills at Conn

Arts

As 4:30 approached on Thursday, February 23, people began to trickle into the quiet of the Chu Room. Students greeted professors as they...

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Even Superhero-bros Can’t Save This Film: Why Chronicle isn’t worth your time

Arts, Reviews

When making a “found footage” film, the trickiest part is ensuring that enough information is revealed without defeating the notion...

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All About the Oscars

Arts

Yes, it’s that time again. For some of you, Oscar fatigue may have set in around New Year’s, but for others, the announcing of the film...

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We’re All Human: Why fans and critics should stop bashing Ingrid Michaelson’s new sound

Arts

Ingrid Michaelson’s latest album, Human Again, was released on January 24, following her album Everybody (2009). Her previous work has...

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