Students explore slave art through hands-on experiences
Courtesy of Yomaris Rosario Metal type blocks clink into place as students spend hours in the Letterpress Studio toiling over words that would take them minutes to type on a computer.
Courtesy of Yomaris Rosario Metal type blocks clink into place as students spend hours in the Letterpress Studio toiling over words that would take them minutes to type on a computer.
Given the absolute obsession I have had with Saturday Night Live, it's rare that I would ever dare to question any aspect of it.
In the past, students involved in theater have lamented the inaccessibility of performance spaces for student-initiated productions student groups have been forced to use outdoor spaces subject to fluctuating weather conditions and seek out alternative venues in residence halls and elsewhere.
Courtesy of Splitsider.com What kid in our generation wasn't humbled by the sagacious lessons in "The Giving Tree," terrified by the aeronautical misfortune in "Ickle Me, Pickle Me, Tickle Me Too" and enticed by the promises of childhood treasures in "Where the Sidewalk Ends"? It is undeniable that Shel Silverstein's poetry was a hallmark of most grade-school reading lists.
Courtesy of Dawnblack.com Although subjects such as a woman being approached by a man in a black tubular suit and a smiling girl holding a pistol may seem disparate, they are connected in painter Dawn Black's art by the idea of a concealed identity.
Neon Indian's new album "Era Extraa," released Sept. 13, features driving synth kick-drums, Nintendo-like beeps and clicks and wall-of-sound instrumentals.
Courtesy of YouTube If director David Lynch ever made an internet meme, this would be it.
Courtesy of the Hopkins Center A performance about the Shaker movement, the religious group known for its strict ways of life and emphasis on celibacy, seems like a surefire candidate for family-friendly entertainment.
Courtesy of Celebritywonder.ugo.com American journalist Julia Jarmond (Kristen Scott Thomas) learns that her husband's grandparents' apartment came into their possession during the Vel d'Hiv roundup, a mass arrest of Jews by the French during Nazi occupation.
While accounts of life under oppressive dictators and stories of different cultures and world views may seem ubiquitous, the reality of these accounts can at times be difficult to grasp without watching them unfold visually.
Courtesy of Collider.com Correction appended### This was not a happy spring.
Although many Dartmouth students have grown familiar with Haiti through the College's earthquake recovery efforts, the Creole Choir of Cuba will surely offer plenty of musical surprises this Thursday in Spaulding Auditorium.
Even as the cliche signs of fall such as brisk breezes and tinting leaves begin to arrive, readers can still extract some final drops of summer by indulging in J.
Courtesy of Daemonsmovies.com *New York City book publisher Will Atenton (Daniel Craig) decides to move his wife Libby (Rachel Weisz) and family to an idyllic New England home in the thriller "Dream House." They soon learn that a brutal crime was committed against the house's former tenants and that the neighborhood is far from perfect.
Courtesy of the Hood Museum / The Dartmouth Staff A woman adorned with feathers hangs suspended in midair.
Courtesy of YouTube / The Dartmouth Staff Correction appended### "Welcome to Science World, Adam!" intones a disembodied voice at the beginning of the short video "Adam and Stereochemistry's Big Adventure." Adam, like many Dartmouth students before him, finds himself baffled by the nuances and subtleties of organic chemistry.
Courtesy of Flickr The blog "Sorry I Missed Your Party" will make you cringe, laugh and be thankful the frat-soaked shoes lining your closet have at least had some awesome times as you get an invite to the underbelly of random parties from around the country.
KATHARINE PUJOL / The Dartmouth Hanover is currently far from the winter tundra it will become this December, but this weekend brings an early chill thanks to the Phantom Limb Company.
Hunter Van Adelsberg Given the dizzying pace of technological advancement and its ramifications on the production and consumption of art, it might seem odd that artist Beryl Korot combines technological modernity with something as archaic as weaving.