Arts & Culture
The Classics Department provided classics and College of Letters (COL) majors the opportunity to take a trip to the Metropolitan ...
What’s in a Name: “Bonar!” Amuses Audience With Wit and a Catchy Score
The musical comedy “Bonar!” debuted at the Patricelli ’92 Theater on Friday, Nov. 3 at 7 p.m., with two additional ...
English Majors Host First Student Reading “Pages and Prose” at Russell House
The English Department hosted the first reading of works by senior English majors, titled “Pages and Prose,” in Russell House ...
I Was Not “Fazzed” About the “Five Nights at Freddy’s” Movie
I did a lot of things this weekend; I took a six-hour Amtrak ride to Washington, D.C., nearly fell into ...
“Bad Jews” Creates Conversation on Jewish Identity
The dark comedy “Bad Jews” by Joshua Harmon went up in the Patricelli ’92 Theater on Friday, Oct. 26 at ...
1989 (Taylor’s Version) Comes Back With a Roar
My French professor won’t be very happy to know this, but my primary focus at midnight on Friday, Oct. 27, ...
Maisie Peters’ Second Album Is as Magical as Its Title Promises
With Maisie Peters having released the deluxe version of her second studio album, The Good Witch, (2023) on Friday, Oct. ...
‘Silly and Fun and Awesome’: “Almost, Maine” With Puppets Is All of Those Things and More
“Almost, Maine”—a Spike Tape production co-directed by Fana Schoen ’24 and Shane Kleber ’24—premiered in the Westco Café on Thursday, ...
Arts Roundup 3: A Preview of the Post–Fall Break Music Scene on Campus
The first half of the semester was jam-packed with musical events filling the Center of the Arts (CFA) halls with ...
“The Fall of the House of Usher” Hits Hard in Mike Flanagan’s Latest Adaptation
What would you do if one by one, all of your children began dying in horrific and grotesque ways? Such ...
