Oopik's 'The Butcher's Bargain' draws stares in Hop
"What is it?!" a brown-haired girl in Patagonia exclaimed with her face pressed against the glass, "I don't get it!"
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"What is it?!" a brown-haired girl in Patagonia exclaimed with her face pressed against the glass, "I don't get it!"
Following in the footsteps of such journalistic luminaries as David Klein, Rebecca Leffler and Mark Sweeney, The Dartmouth's Katie Van Syckle cops Sweeney's style and asks the questions that others have too much professionalism or integrity to ask. Today, Van Syckle sits down with campus character Griffin Gordon '06.
Walking into Amy Sillman's studio, the scent of turpentine marks the oil painter who works within. This fall, the New York artist has been invited to Dartmouth as the studio art department's artist-in-residence. Armed with a barking chihuahua named Felix, Amy Sillman works out of a studio in the Hopkins Center and is a guest resource for studio art students.
She works out at the Kresge Fitness Center, she frequents performances at the Hop and she attends student art openings. A new face in the hallways of the Hopkins Center this term, artist-in-residence Barbara Grossman has not only offered a fresh perspective in the studio art department but has also woven herself into the Dartmouth community.
You find no motivation to open a textbook, interact with friends or get out of bed. Are you depressed?
With lines like "I'll give you a blitz and maybe we could get a meal or something," "Kiss and Tell," Imago Media's latest production for DTV, is an entertaining spotlight on taboo themes at the heart of Dartmouth's dating scene.
Approximately a year after the release of his solo debut, "Heartbreaker," Ryan Adams is back on the scene with his new double album, "Gold."