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(01/06/14 9:59pm)
Former theater professor Carol Dunne doesn’t mind a full plate. In her first season as artistic director at White River Junction’s Northern Stage theater, she directed “White Christmas,” helped organize a play reading festival and announced a capital campaign to build a new theater.
(09/25/13 2:00am)
"There was a lot of trust," Thibodeau said, adding that the College "trusted us not to burn the place down and we didn't."
(05/16/13 2:00am)
Frontman Blake Christiana said he enjoys audiences who get active during shows.
(05/07/13 2:00am)
"I realized there was a jewelry studio here during my second day of orientation," she said. "And I haven't left since."
(04/23/13 2:00am)
Stimson is an accomplished playwright and short filmmaker who has won numerous awards. He has had a film screened in the San Luis Obispo International Film Festival, and "Paddling Like The Dickens" is his first feature-length film.
(04/10/13 2:00am)
You might not have noticed an attempted outdoor concert on Baker Lawn this past winter, when it was 12 degrees outside. However this term, when the weather is a bit more conducive, the 35th annual Ye Olde New Music Festival will be in May.
(03/07/13 4:00am)
"There were a lot of really good people this year," he said. "I felt like I was putting too much pressure on myself, being too competitive as opposed to having fun."
(02/18/13 4:00am)
Students in film and media studies professor Jeffrey Ruoff's introductory videomaking class spent the winter producing a documentary about Ben Kilham, a local scientist and farmer from Lyme who is raising and studying 27 orphaned black bear cubs. Kilham, who is working on his PhD at Drexel University, has attracted national attention for this unconventional approach to research.
(02/05/13 4:00am)
Purgatory, colleges and hotel rooms might seem to have little in common, but these are just a few of the settings that will appear in tonight's 10-minute play festival. The festival which occurs once a term and typically features five or six short plays, all written by student playwrights will include eight plays.
(01/14/13 4:00am)
The film originated as a play centering around four idiosyncratic friends that Adams wrote for her senior thesis.
(08/10/12 2:00am)
Moosilauke Ravine Lodge is an iconic staple of Dartmouth that conjures a similar image for many students hyper, colorful-haired Lodj Croo members serenading unshowered, overwhelmed freshmen during Dartmouth Outing Club First-Year Trips. Beyond playing host to Trips over the summer, Moosilauke Ravine Lodge also serves as a concert venue.
(07/24/12 2:00am)
People generally associate Dartmouth's strong alumni network with finance, but the recent formation of the Vox Theater Group is challenging this stereotype.
(06/29/12 2:00am)
To most people, coffee grounds are not something to be hung on a wall and admired. To Max Van Pelt '11, however, they were the finishing touches to a complex piece of art.
(06/22/12 2:00am)
Reed, who sang in the Dartmouth Cords a capella group and won Dartmouth Idol this year, couldn't resist sitting down at the incongruous, randomly placed instrument and playing one last song. He belted out one of Adele's hits while he played. People passing on the sidewalk paused to listen before continuing on their way.
(02/29/12 4:00am)
"The Vagina Monologues" was originally written by playwright and activist Eve Ensler in 1996 and was based on interviews with hundreds of women on all topics relating to female anatomy. Dartmouth's staging includes Ensler's original monologues, but student submissions have also been incorporated into the play since 2011, according to director Mia Jessup '12, who also included recordings of cast members discussing their bodies beginning in this year's production.
(01/25/12 4:00am)
Although the two artists differ in style, both present colorful and provocative displays to unsuspecting students picking up mail or standing in line at the grill.
(11/30/11 4:00am)
For a comedy troupe, the Dog Day Players has a surprisingly violent history. From provoking a cappella groups to covering its members in condiments, the group boasts a rich array of traditions and comedic moments both onstage and behind-the-scenes.
(11/07/11 4:00am)
Chat Roulette was an interesting idea in theory a website that allows users to video chat speed-dating-style with fellow internet surfers across the globe. The website, however, has become infamous for facilitating highly questionable interactions due to the large number of people who seemingly use the medium as a means to launch their adult film careers. Cute Roulette takes this idea in a much less disturbing direction a website through which users can cycle through videos of fuzzy animals engaging in various adorable activities. If the dancing dog is not cute enough for you, simply click the "next cuteness" button and shift to the video of a fennec fox scratching its giant ears or an otter playing the piano. Like most internet sensations, there is no real point to the site, but watching a puppy attempting to play with its own reflection in a mirror is a far better way to waste your time than watching shots of strangers' genitalia.
(10/24/11 2:00am)
Green Orpheus consists of all six of the graduate students in the digital music department: David Kant GR'12, Alex Dupuis GR'12, Alison Mattek GR'12, Ryan Maguire GR'13, Phillip Hermans GR'13 and Jessica Thompson GR'13.
(10/17/11 2:00am)
As Joey explains, his hotel job sucks and he wants to quit. Something a lot of people can relate to, right? However, most people probably don't choose to break the news to their bosses with a marching band accompaniment. The band, known as the "What Cheer?" Brigade, is a 19-piece ensemble complete with tubas, drums and a variety of horns. As Joey waits in anticipation in the employee wing of the hotel to confront his boss and announce his intention to quit, he is surrounded by a cheerful percussion-wielding crowd. The camera pans around the disma-looking facility as he waits. At long last, the petulant hotel manager comes in to tell them all to leave, Joey announces that he quits, and the band launches into its song, complete with enthusiastic cheers of "Joey Quits!" The song will be sure to reverberate in Joey's boss's eardrums for days. You can't help but admire Joey's style.