Arts & Culture
"Humor for Boomers," read the posters advertising the Gag Reflex show for parents last weekend. Watching "The Complete Works of ...
Sutton and Trio play benefit for arts center in Crowell
As Tierney Sutton '86 sang the words "blue skies smiling on me," sighs could be heard from the audience and ...
Bulgarian Bebop ignites crowd
One of these names is not like the others: Ivo Papasov, Yuri Yunakov, Neshko Neshev, Salif Ali, Kalin Kirilov, Carol ...
The Coup and Lifesavas mix hip-hop, politics, humor
The politically charged hip-hop group The Coup ignited Crowell Concert Hall last Thursday night with its electrifying brand of pulsating ...
Film Serious: “Jarmusch and eclectic: Both not so good”
For instance: I have often made subtle references in my column as to why the Film Series is better than ...
Shadows of death row: Reliving stark memories in “The Exonerated”
In one of the most powerful moments of ""The Exonerated"," prison inmate David Keaton raises his hand to the sky ...
Cathy Weis’s “Haiku” pushes the boundaries of dance
Slumped on the stage, with her limbs indistinguishably bent and wrapped, Cathy Weis inched along awkwardly, demonstrating all the movement ...
Halsted combines classical and contemporary in piano recital
When Carolyn Halsted appeared in the Crowell Hall on Sunday afternoon for her piano recital, she was all alone without ...
WeSLAM draws student slam poets
What do the following locations have in common: Nuyorican Poet's Café, Def Poetry Jam on Broadway, coffee houses and bars ...
Yale art historian offers theory of television in lecture
There are countless reasons to loathe television. It's become fashionable to disavow it completely and TV networks themselves tacitly admit ...
