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Psychedelic Korean folk band Coreyah performs at the Hanover Inn
South Korean psychedelic folk group Coreyah, which fuses traditional Korean music with contemporary global sounds, performed at the Hanover Inn at 7:30 p.m. on April 17. The event was held in the Inn’s ballroom and organized by the Hopkins Center for the Arts.
Review: Fred Again Brings Movement to the Forefront
I first listened to Fred Again during my study abroad in London last fall — late to the game. Fred Gibson, a British record producer and DJ, initially rose to fame during the COVID-19 pandemic, when global internet users sought comfort in the absurdity of solo jamming through what felt like the end of the world.
Northern Stage performs ‘The Play That Goes Wrong’
On April 14, Northern Stage — a professional regional theater company in White River Junction — concluded its final performance of Mischief Theatre Company’s long-running comedy “The Play That Goes Wrong.”
Before the Curtain: Arts on Campus Week 5
Friday, April 19
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Norris: Diamond Shopping
In this week's cartoon, Connor Norris '25 takes a look at some difficulties of buying the perfect ring.
Spotlight on Exit 13: Student band stands out in Dartmouth’s crowded musical landscape
On their Instagram page, student band Exit 13 comedically bills itself as “the best Dartmouth band named after a highway exit.” Since its founding in the summer of 2022, Exit 13 has progressively become a musical mainstay on Dartmouth’s campus. The band is slated to play nine shows this term – the most shows they have ever played in a single quarter – from typical fraternity concerts to live shows at local venues. The group is also practicing to compete in the Programming Board’s Battle of the Bands on April 27. If they win, they will perform an opening set at Green Key in May.
Sanborn Library hosts translation panel
On April 12, Sanborn Library hosted a Q&A with three professional translators: Czech specialist Alex Zucker, Hindu and Urdu specialist Daisy Rockwell and Italian and German specialist Alta Price.
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Adjei: ABC to MD/PhD
Soundtrack to Spring: Music from around campus
Tulips blossom from beneath the melting snow. Blue jays glide along cerulean skies. The dreary Dartmouth winter has drifted away, despite the occasional late blizzard. The Green transforms into a prime location for lounging and becomes, dare I say, more crowded than Collis Cafe at lunchtime. But what is an impromptu picnic or sun tan session by the river without the perfect soundtrack? Don’t worry — I’ve got you covered with some spring music inspiration from fellow Dartmouth students’ playlists.
Award-winning artist Athena LaTocha named studio art department artist-in-residence
The studio art department named Alaskan native Athena LaTocha the artist-in-residence for the spring term. According to studio art department exhibition director Jerry Auten, this year marks the 92nd anniversary of the program, which aims to connect the Dartmouth community with artists of all backgrounds, experiences, ages, interests and work styles..
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Norris: It's a Bird, It's a Plane
Connor Norris '25 investigates the cultural implications of the total solar eclipse in his latest cartoon.
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Sweeney: Imposter Seraphim
In his most recent cartoon, Thadryan Sweeney GR explores self-doubt, even in heaven.