Arts & Culture
It's common knowledge that there's no lack of student arts groups on campus. For those times you're left deciding on ...
Xanadu’s combination of music and politics challenges viewers
In his post-September 11 State of the Union address, George W. Bush declared: "For too long our culture has said, ...
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So…how was your break? Mine, you ask? Well, let's just say that I broke my face. When I saw how ...
An interview with acclaimed director James Longley ’94
According to his website, James Longley '94 has been a film projectionist, an English teacher, a newspaper copy editor, and ...
Ebony Singers move audience
On Monday night, Crowell Concert Hall felt more like a Southern Revivalist Church than a performance hall in a Northeastern ...
Sold out run for Terpsichore
The Terpsichore dance concert last Saturday night concluded a three-day run of sold-out performances. The broad range of choreography touched ...
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"Mary and Myra," Catherine Filloux’s two-person dramatization of the fight by lawyer Myra Bradwell to release Mary Todd Lincoln from ...
Reading shares American history
"Mary and Myra," Catherine Filloux's two-person dramatization of the fight by lawyer Myra Bradwell to release Mary Todd Lincoln from ...
As You Like It
"Can one desire too much of a good thing?" inquires Rosalind, the heroine of Shakespeare's timeless "As You Like It." ...
Festival explores development of national piano music
Music lovers filled Crowell Concert Hall this past Friday, ready for the first concert of the weekend-long musical celebration, "Festival ...
