Student Spotlight: Sabrina Yegela '13
By Kristina Mani | September 22, 2013Margaret Rowland / The Dartmouth Senior Staff Thought-provoking only scratches the surface of how one would describe the art of Sabrina Yegela '13.
Margaret Rowland / The Dartmouth Senior Staff Thought-provoking only scratches the surface of how one would describe the art of Sabrina Yegela '13.
As orientation drew to a close, the sound of various a cappella groups greeted students on the Green and in the Hopkins Center.
This week, alongside the work of professional artists, Dartmouth's public galleries will display the works of 24 senior studio art majors. The annual end-of-the-year exhibition will be displayed in the Jaffe-Friede and Strauss Galleries in the Hopkins Center and the Nearburg Gallery in the Black Family ...
Whether we attend a Dartmouth Symphony Orchestra concert, listen to an a cappella group in a fraternity or watch a stage production in Moore Theater, Dartmouth's arts scene is alive and thriving, enabling students to express and hone their musical talents.
Anna Davies / The Dartmouth Senior Staff A murder is committed and a body lies on the stage.
By KRISTINA MANI The critically acclaimed Hirsch-Pinkas piano duo has performed for audiences around the globe, and will return tonight to the auditorium where the classical pair was born. Music professor Sally Pinkas, along with her husband Evan Hirsch, will grace the Spaulding Auditorium stage playing ...
Maggie Rowland / The Dartmouth Senior Staff While Clark Moore '13 is no stranger to some serious singing competition, he may be facing his toughest opponents on the stage yet: Kurt Hummel (Chris Colfer) and Rachel Berry (Lea Michele). On Thursday, Moore is set to appear on the hit Fox TV show "Glee." From the Dartmouth classroom to "The Sing-Off" stage and now to a Hollywood set, Moore makes his debut on the popular show as a new recurring character who is a member of the Adam's Apples, a competing glee club at the New York Academy of Dramatic Arts, where Hummel and Berry attend. Moore a history major modified with art history and a member of the Dartmouth Aires said he has always dreamed of working in entertainment and signed with his first talent manager at the age of seven.
Maggie Rowland / The Dartmouth Senior Staff Inspired by New York City's Le Poisson Rouge, French for the red fish, Dartmouth musical project the Green Fish, a weekly student-curated concert series, organizes free performances in One Wheelock every Wednesday evening.
Courtesy of Andy Mai As part of College's Year of the Arts initiative, Dartmouth will see many acclaimed performers come to campus, but on Oct.