Arts & Culture
My return from my study abroad in Firenze—which sits in my mind as a museum more than a city—marked a ...
Peace Pipe: Ben Allison mixes the world with his jazz
There may not have been dancing in the aisles, but the jazz of "Ben Allison's Peace Pipe" inspired enough nodding ...
A pretty pretty night: Peelander-Z and Dresden Dolls rock the halls of Eclectic
Eclectic stayed true to its name last Friday night, hosting an evening of acts by performers as diverse as a ...
From mailmen to divorce, for the New Teen Force it’s all nothing but a laughing matter
In the Westco Café Friday night, the crowd of fans clapped and cheered as the enthusiastic team ran up and ...
In The Spotlight: Jordan Schulkin ’06
Jordan, a soon-to-be film major whose non-arts interests include beer pong and board games, recently won the Independent Student Film ...
Classical Culture: “A high note”
Recently, a friend lent me Mahler's Symphony no. six, "Tragic." He told me it was the most tragic symphony ever ...
Film Series Confidential
And how was your week? I talked to a lot of people who saw "Capturing The Friedmans" last weekend, and ...
Grandaddy’s ‘Sumday’ is a masterpiece of innovation
It never ceases to amaze me that so many people I know think today's music sucks. If we're to believe ...
Lecture explores the dynamism of writing and performance art
The first installation of the Center for the Humanities Monday lecture series, "Moving Images," kicked off at Russell House, and ...
‘Outer Planets’: Zilkha presents celestial myths
It is one of the more striking figures ever to greet visitors in the Zilkha Gallery's exhibition space: the translucent ...
