Tour weary Live ignites audience
Live played to a full house of mixed undergraduates and non-Dartmouth affiliated concert-goers in Leede Arena last Saturday night.
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Live played to a full house of mixed undergraduates and non-Dartmouth affiliated concert-goers in Leede Arena last Saturday night.
Think of Garth Fagan Dance as a post-modernist salad bar. Garth Fagan, head of the dance troupe and a prominent figure in dance, owes his unique style of choreography to the disciplines of Afro-Caribbean, ballet, modern and post-modern dance.
William Shakespeare's "Hamlet" is a popular subject these days. Film giants Mel Gibson and Kenneth Branagh have both put out high budget and massively publicized film adaptations of the bard's opus.
For a long time it looked like the 1928 feature "Miss Sadie Thompson" had gone the way of many silent films, lying forgotten in a storeroom of dusty old movies, the film stock silently decomposing.
Dartmouth students were given the opportunity to display their individual musical talents at this past Tuesday's Culley Concerto Competition in Spaulding auditorium.
Hard-core music may finally be coming of age. Newcomers on the scene, Handsome, whose self-titled first release on Epic Records hit stores last February, have a tightly controlled sound that belies their origins in the excessively loud New York City hard-core scene of the mid-eighties.
Spring term artist in residence, Reeva Potoff, received her MS in Art from Yale University. Nonetheless, she cites popular culture as an important source of her inspiration -- inspiration she has been able to translate into art thanks to her formal education and knowledge of traditional schools of art.
It may seem like Californian pop-punk trio Nerf Herder are on their way to soaring heights of fame. But don't believe the hype. Nerf Herder does not live up to that reputation in their latest album.
Offering numerous gadgets and gizmos for those who are musically inclined, the Bregman electro-acoustic music studio may be a hidden treasure for students wishing to write, compose, or create music.
Few punk rock bands are as influential as The Misfits. From Nine Inch Nails to Metallica, echoes of this seminal, B-horror film obsessed band can be felt.
The Violent Femmes, long known for their dark, acoustic sound, played last Sunday in Leede auditorium to a small crowd of College and high school students.
Techno, a form of computer generated music, exploded into the forefront of the music world in the late '80s in Detroit. It has spread all over the world, even to the sleeping town of Hanover and the Dartmouth campus.