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Venom: “Like a Turd in the Wind”

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Four Hundred Miles of Professor Charles Chu

Arts, Reviews

When I first viewed the current exhibit in the Chu Room, “Four Hundred Miles of the CT River,” I gravitated towards the ink painting...

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Theater Department Dazzles with We are Proud to Present

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By some measures, including mine, Jackie Sibblies Drury’s humorous lengthily titled one act play We Are Proud to Present a Presentation...

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Yet Another Hot Spot in Mystic, CT

Opinions, Reviews

In order to escape from the overwhelming thralls of students and their families congregated on campus, my family and I hopped in our car...

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OnStage Wins the Audience Again with Dance Theater of Harlem

Arts, Reviews

Those who ventured into Palmer auditorium on Saturday night during Fall Weekend were, perhaps unknowingly, in for a breathtaking treat that...

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Representation and Exploitation at the Whitney

Arts, Reviews

Ongoing struggles to combat Western hegemony, movements that promote diverse representation, like #OscarsSo White, have appeared in the...

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Olio: A Quality Restaurant without a Clear Culinary Theme

Arts, Reviews

A review of the sit-down restaurant Olio in Groton. ...

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U.S. Girls Releases Political Album “A Poem Unlimited”

Arts, Reviews

“A Poem Unlimited,” the new album from the band U.S. Girls, discusses the trials of women’s lives in a contemporary sexist society in...

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Conn’s Own Coagulate Releases Debut Album

Arts, Reviews

Before I sat down to write about “Bent,” the debut album by Connecticut College’s very own Coagulate, I had the opportunity to attend...

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