Arts & Culture
The first installation of the Center for the Humanities Monday lecture series, "Moving Images," kicked off at Russell House, 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 ...
Film Series Confidential
And how was your week? I talked to a lot of people who saw "Capturing The Friedmans" last weekend, and ...
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 ...
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 ...
Q and A with ‘Meet the Parents’ writer John Hamburg
In less than ten years as a professional filmmaker, John Hamburg has already worked with one of cinema's most revered ...
Holzer’s ‘Truisms’ at Davison
World-renowned conceptual artist Jenny Holzer has had her work displayed in the Guggenheim Museum, the Tate Gallery, and the Centre ...
‘SteveSongs’: Middletown’s kids stand up and dance
It wasn't hard to see over the heads of the sold-out crowd on Saturday morning at Crowell Concert Hall—after all, ...
Album review: Ben Allison’s Peace Pipe, ‘Medicine Wheel’
The drummer makes use of shakers and occasional hand slaps on his set in imitation of African drummers. In "Disposable ...
30 minutes with Ben Allison
Ben Allison and his Peace Pipe ensemble have just released a new album, and the group will be playing at ...
