Arts

The Cartographer’s Son

Arts

The cartographer’s son both young and bold Found enchantment in his father’s art So he took bee’s honey, burnished and gold And...

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“The Lives of Giants”: Cambodian dancers hit the stage for first OnStage performance of the season

Arts, Reviews

When watching a piece performed by the Khmer Institute, co-founded by Sophiline Cheam Shapiro, it’s easy to become tantalized by the...

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Rain

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What’s that smell? That’s where it all starts. Always. You sniff, and you need to know. Some do it better than others. Me, I do it...

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A Larger Town Than Usual: A first look at the upcoming production of Our Town

Arts

In the old DNA EpiCenter across the street from campus, rehearsals are well underway for this year’s first mainstage production: Thorton...

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Halo’s Swan Song

Arts, Reviews • 2 Comments

When I was 11, a game called Halo: Combat Evolved spearheaded the launch of Microsoft’s new video game console, the Xbox, and it changed...

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It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia Faces a Chance of Showers

Arts, Reviews • 2 Comments

by Seth Nigrosh and Erik Lafrance Charlie: “We’d be two cool, straight dudes married together.” Frank: “Oooh. Well, I never thought...

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Like A Rolling Stone

Arts

Not many people are fortunate enough to fulfill their childhood dreams, but for Kris Fleming ’11, the opportunity presented itself this...

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Die-Hards Tap Cards: Jesse Newbold ’13 a Magic Wizard

Arts

Parallel to our world of academics there exists a world of magic, not with tricks, but with cards. It is a universe thick with wizards and...

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