Arts & Culture
Earlier this fall, the innovative student group Stethoscope Press called for project proposals from students interested in developing their own ...
“As You Like It” Proves to be a Likable Production
“All the world’s a stage/And all the men and women merely players/They have their exits and their entrances/And one man ...
All in Two Days Work: The 48-Hour Magazine Project
They say God created the universe in seven days, but can college students build a magazine in 48 hours? This ...
The Artist Formerly Known as Wordsmith Returns
Tonight, on the mystical eve of 11/11/11, our campus will be hit by a blast from the (fairly recent) past: ...
“Conan: Road of Kings #10″–Abs, Dragons, More Abs
Despite our best intentions to be open-minded and give a new series a chance, it can be pretty intimidating to ...
Awesomefest Saturday: 14 New Bands Ready for Battle
Following dreams of stage lights, Lear jets, and Williamsburg immortality, a handful of bros and bro-ettes have spent the past ...
Hartford’s Echo & Drake: “Sundrenched Elsewhere”
That’s just how I feel about Echo and Drake, Hartford natives and future indie-pop overlords. I’m calling it, friends—it’s going ...
Arms Wide Open: In Defense of Creed
Like any good twenty-something, I feel a particular sense of nostalgia for the good ol’ days, when any upstanding young ...
Professor’s Playlist: Hari Krishnan
Artist-in-Residence Hari Krishnan is a self-proclaimed “diva” and much beloved instructor of the classical South Indian dance Bharatanatyam. Through the ...
Christmas Comes Early: Children’s Author Jan Brett Visits Broad Street Books
Last Sunday, Broad Street Books hosted an event featuring acclaimed children’s author and illustrator Jan Brett. The event was not ...
