Arts & Culture
The wonderful thing about Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream" is that, as a play, it makes very little sense. Three ...
Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist Quindlen inspires readers in lecture
On Wednesday evening, Pulitzer Prize winning writer Anna Quindlen spoke on everything from Harry Potter to the lack of women ...
DAC shows renowned collection
Dürer, Rembrandt, Whistler, Rubens and Goya are there. Manet, Munch, Cassatt and Picasso are too, alongside DeKooning, Johns and Dine. ...
Senior directors present theses
The theater seemed bare at first. Where was the audience to sit? There were no chairs set up on the ...
Poets give reading at Russell House
The Distinguished Writers series continued at the Russell House on Wednesday night, with poets Jean Valentine and Rachel Zucker reading ...
Notes from the Underground
Spring is here, and with it comes so many great things to look forward to. Romance, frisbee action, and of ...
Film Series Confidential
Hey you! Yeah you! In the primary colors! Guess what? WE'RE DONE.
“Waffle House” serves up a heaping taste of the South
"Leave your cell phones on, we don't care!" said Nicole Grijnsztein '07 to welcome visitors to Southern fast food staple ...
WISA celebrates West Indian roots
Music, dance, spoken-word and storytelling all came together at "Bajari 2005," the cultural event of the West Indian Students' Association. ...
Hegemony Rocks: The Devil I Know: Beck’s “Guero”
Anybody who loves rock and roll loves Beck. Perhaps it's presumptuous of me to say so, but there's a good ...
