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July 22, 2025 | Latest Issue
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Dean & Britta score ‘13 Most'

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Courtesy of the Hopkins Center Everyday scenes such as a man chewing gum or a woman brushing her teeth cease to seem so mundane in Andy Warhol's "13 Most Beautiful" (2009), a collection of four-minute screen tests featuring celebrities such as Dennis Hopper and Lou Reed.




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AS SEEN ON: The '90s Are All That!

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Courtesy of Fanpop.com Some of my earliest childhood memories involve watching Nickelodeon, as it was a rare occurrence to find my family's television tuned to anything other than the king of all '90s children's cable.



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Alan Sondheim reimagines digital space

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By Jessica Womack The portrayal of humanness in a virtual world has more potential than in the portrayal of humanness in reality, according to Alan Sondheim, a multi-talented artist and cyber theorist who specializes in the creation and manipulation of digital content.


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HEAR AND NOW: "The Voice"

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Correction appended NBC hopes to put a new spin on the singing competition series with "The Voice," which aims to ignore contestants' physical appearance and judge them only on vocal ability.


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SITI stages modern ‘Macbeth'

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Courtesy of the Hopkins Center "Radio Macbeth," a SITI company adaptation of William Shakespeare's "Macbeth," takes the Bard's penchant for double meanings to a whole new level.


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Creative differences mar Fiasco's ‘Lasers'

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Chicago rapper Lupe Fiasco's third album "Lasers" is a difficult album to review. While it fails to reach the lyrical or production levels of his previous album the critically and popularly acclaimed "The Cool" "Lasers" is an innovative and unique album in its own right, representing some of the best and worst aspects of hip-hop today. Perhaps the biggest talk surrounding "Lasers" was the delay of its release, a result of Fiasco's creative differences with his record company, Atlantic Records, who were pushing for (read: demanding) a more commercial framework for Fiasco's "conscious rap." Not to say this is necessarily a bad thing I'm the last person to criticize music because its production is catchy.



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Internet Meme of the Week: Bob Dylan's "Friday"

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Courtesy of YouTube.com If you take the recording circulating around YouTube lately at face value, it would seem that Bob Dylan wrote Rebecca Black's hit "Friday." Could the writer of "Like a Rolling Stone," which Rolling Stone Magazine named the greatest song of all time in 2004, really have written what critics are now calling the worst song of all time? "Of course he did," one YouTube video insists.









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Dartmouth musicians descend upon Austin

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Robert Szypko / The Dartmouth Senior Staff Correction appended### AUSTIN, Texas Campus musicians may struggle to find adequate performance venues in rural New Hampshire, but for Reptar bass player Ryan Engelberger '12, the pickings at last year's South by Southwest music festival were equally slim. "Our first [show] was at a burger stand across from the [Austin] Convention Center, the next one was at a coffee shop with speakers that had been left outside and weren't really working," Engelberger said. Dartmouth students flocked to Austin, Texas over spring break for the 25th annual SXSW music festival, which ran from March 15th to 20th.