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Before the Curtain: Arts on Campus Week 8
Friday, May 10
Hopkins Center receives $25 million donation
At an April 17 gala at the Lincoln Center, College President Sian Leah Beilock announced a $25 million donation to the Hopkins Center for the Arts from Daryl and Steven Roth ’62 Tu’63. The donation, which is the largest gift dedicated to the arts in Dartmouth’s history, will go toward ongoing renovations of the Hopkins Center.
Collaboration, lighting and aesthetic: What makes a creative space?
Whether in music, visual art or writing, it’s hard to deny that environment plays a pivotal role in creating art. If there’s anything I miss from freshman year, it’s the setup of my beloved room in North Fayerweather Hall. It pains me to say that my dark, carpeted room in Topliff Hall does not have the same creative effect on me as North Faye, with its spacious layout and wood flooring. Although spaces like the Tower Room and Sanborn Library evoke that same essence, I deeply miss the privacy from freshman year that allowed me to write my music out loud.
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Sweeney: Gone Swissin'
In this week's cartoon, Thadryan Sweeney GR illustrates the last temptation of the mice.
Kaye: Escalation
This week, Evan Kaye '25 can't believe the lengths some are willing to go.
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Spotlight on AVA Gallery and Art Center
On August 28, 2023, the Alliance for Visual Arts Gallery and Art Center celebrated its 50th anniversary as “a visual arts anchor” for the Upper Valley community, according to executive director Shari Boraz.
Northern Stage hosts solo stage adaptation of ‘The Great Gatsby’
From May 1 to 5, Northern Stage in White River Junction hosted a one-person adaptation of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s classic, “The Great Gatsby.” The performance — which was followed by an audience discussion and Q&A — was produced by Literature to Life, a performance-based program that presents staged literary adaptations verbatim.