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(04/27/09 7:16am)
Others, however, touch on much more serious issues, such as suicide or identity crisis: "Sometimes I imagine that one of the guys driving by is you and you've come to save me from killing myself in this town."
(04/20/09 9:10am)
The PostSecret blog phenomenon will come to Dartmouth this Thursday, when the web site's creator, Frank Warren, brings his 2009 tour to Spaulding Auditorium in the Hopkins Center. Each week, Warren receives thousands of secrets in postcard form and, with some help from his wife, sifts through the mail to select 20 confessions to post online. Over the past four years, the blog has attracted both national and international attention, spawning three books and a handful of foreign spin-offs. As his publisher puts it in the forward to Warren's book "PostSecret: Extraordinary Confessions from Ordinary Lives," Warren is the "most trusted stranger in America."
(04/07/09 4:07am)
Campbell, who grew up in Bethel and Randolph, Vt., first learned of the murders as most Upper Valley residents did -- through reading the countless news stories that appeared as the case unfolded. She said she knew immediately that she at some point in the future wanted to write about the tragedy. That time came five years later.
(11/17/08 8:59am)
"Stop Kiss," which premiered Thursday night, explores the coexistence of love and hate through the story of two women who identify as straight but slowly discover their attraction to one another, only to be torn apart by a heinous act of violence that interrupts their first kiss.
(11/13/08 8:37am)
Last week, California's decision to pass Proposition 8, a constitutional amendment banning same-sex marriage in the state, came as a shock to many Americans. With Prop 8's success came an unfortunate reminder that homophobia remains a salient force in our nation.
(10/29/08 6:55am)
Soon after, Hackett, chair of the theater department, set about creating "Voices: The Dartmouth Theater Visiting Artist Program," which gives students interested in theater a chance to collaborate with successful artists of color.
(10/27/08 6:57am)
There they joined three pairs of playwrights and directors who had spent the last 12 hours chugging coffee as they penned three short plays for this Fall term's WiRED -- a theatrical challenge that invites its participants to write, cast, rehearse and perform plays within a 24-hour period once every term.
(10/13/08 6:33am)
"A Tribute to Actress Laura Linney" began with a brief introduction by Bill Pence, director of film for the Hopkins Center of the Arts and co-founder of the Telluride Film Festival.
(05/27/08 8:55am)
The ensemble danced its annual spring showcase on Friday and Saturday nights. The performance, titled "Wonderland," was comprised of four dances that formed a very diverse program-- two well-known modern pieces framed by two new dances credited to the director of the ensemble, Ford Evans, and his 12 dancers. Interspersed with these pieces were two brief video segments that shared elements of the ensemble's spring break trip to New Zealand with the audience.
(05/27/08 6:44am)
The ensemble danced its annual spring showcase on Friday and Saturday nights. The performance, titled "Wonderland," was comprised of four dances that formed a very diverse program-- two well-known modern pieces framed by two new dances credited to the director of the ensemble, Ford Evans, and his 12 dancers. Interspersed with these pieces were two brief video segments that shared elements of the ensemble's spring break trip to New Zealand with the audience.
(05/08/08 4:36am)
At first glance, a play about the missing corpse of a dead nun seems like a bit of a drag. In reality, however, Stephen Adly Guirgis' play "Our Lady of 121st Street" finds humor in the face of despair.
(05/01/08 4:35am)
Kennedy will join the faculty of the creative writing department as a visiting professor for one year, beginning this Fall term. Kennedy will be Dartmouth's first self-proclaimed non-fiction specialist, offering two courses in the genre in addition to serving as a thesis advisor.
(04/14/08 10:10am)
One of the first shots of the film "Leatherheads" (2008) is of a cow standing in a quiet field, chewing his cud. Seemingly out of nowhere, 11 men in leather helmets and dusty jerseys rush by, exit the frame, and then re-enter, ending up in a huge man-pile on the ground. Meanwhile, the cow simply continues to chew cud and stare straight ahead. At some points while watching "Leatherheads," I felt like that cow.