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TV Time: Fall Television Show Preview

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“You Win or You Die”: Game of Thrones holds strong in its sophomore season

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As it rolls through its second season, Game of Thrones looks to prove that a leading actor in no way holds a show together. The first...

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A New Kind of Superhero?: Symposium discusses racial representation in comic books

Arts

On Friday, April 13, English Professor Courtney Baker hosted an event titled “Beyond Art: African American Comic Book Culture,” that...

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Tupac Lives!…Sort Of: Hologram of Tupac Shakur performs at Coachella Music Festival

Arts

Rising up from the sands of the California desert, the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Annual Festival may appear to be a mirage, but...

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In Remembrance of Jim Marshall

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Jim Marshall, the founder of Marshall Amplification, died on April 5, 2012. Born in London in 1923, Marshall began his musical career as a...

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Dancing in Stages

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We Don’t Have to RAGE Tonight: S2D group offers alternative events on Thursday nights

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It can generally be agreed upon that Thursday nights at Conn can turn into an adventure left only half-remembered come Friday morning as...

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

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

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Titanic in 3-D

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For some, watching Titanic is something akin to a religious experience. For others, it’s three hours and fourteen minutes of...

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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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