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February 12, 2026 | Latest Issue
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Hanover anticipates Potter premiere

By 6 p.m. on Thursday, the line outside the Nugget Theater had already started to form as fans of all ages gathered to see Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2, the final installment of the Harry Potter film series. Patton Lowenstein '14 who contended that he knew "more about Harry Potter than anyone for 100 miles" arrived at the theater at noon.




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Booked Solid: GREEN

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When The Dartmouth published an article about "GREEN: Words to Live By, Words to Drink By, Words to Succeed By," ("Students publish guide to college," May 11) my interest was immediately piqued.






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Internet Meme of the Week: White Whine

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Making fun of annoying, wealthy people has recently become a popular trend on the internet. With the boom of social media over the past few years, people seem to have become a lot more open perhaps excessively so - about their day-to-day activities in hopes that others actually care.


The Importance of Being Earnest
American Airlines Theatre

Cast List:
Brian Bedford
Santino Fontana
David Furr
Dana Ivey
Tim MacDonald
Paul O'Brien
Charlotte Parry
Sara Topham
Paxton Whitehead

Production Credits:
Brian Bedford (Direction)
Desmond Heeley (Set and Costume Design)
Duane Schuler (Lighting Design)
Drew Levy (Sound Design)

Other Credits:
Written by: Oscar Wilde
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Summer broadcasts bring opera, plays to Loew

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Courtesy of the Roundabout Theater Company. Live and taped broadcasts of performances by the Metropolitan Opera, National Theatre and other big city performance companies will continue to be accessible to Dartmouth students, faculty and community members this summer through HD transmissions. A broadcast of Puccini's opera "Madama Butterfly" on June 22 in Loew Auditorium marked the beginning of the Hopkins Center series entitled "Summer with the Met," which will include Donzietti's "Don Pasquale," Puccini's "Tosca" and Verdi's "Don Carlo." The Metropolitan Opera in New York City first introduced the broadcasts in 2006 as a way to reach wider audiences, according to manager of film at the Hopkins Center for the Arts Sydney Stowe. Since 2006, the Metropolitan Opera "Live in HD" program has expanded to over 800 theaters in the United States and over 200 theatres internationally, according to Stowe.


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Internet Meme of the Week: Bringing jammies back

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Sure, James Franco's SNL video skits are considered ancient by internet standards, but their resurrection is needed in the midst of The Lonely Island's halfhearted attempts to surpass the glory of its most popular videos, "I Just Had Sex," "Jizz in My Pants" and all of the videos featuring the "Dick in a Box" bros, to name a few.


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Now playing in Hanover: Midnight in Paris

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"Midnight in Paris," written and directed by Woody Allen, is a romantic comedy that follows Gil (Owen Wilson) and his fiance (Rachel McAdams) as they tag along on her father's corporate business trip to Paris.


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Films get ‘Hot Hot Hot' in DFS series

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The Dartmouth Film Society's summer series focuses on "sex and sweat" and portrays the various ways humans respond to and experience high temperatures and passion, according to Grey Cusack '11, former director of DFS.


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Hood highlights American art

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Courtesy of the Hood Museum of Art The collection of artwork in the current exhibition in the Hood Museum of Art presents a calm and relaxing form of artistic aestheticism developed in direct response to the social unrest caused by the rise of industrialization and modernization at the turn of the 20th century. The exhibition "Embracing Elegance 1885-1920: American Art from the Huber Family Collection," which features over 30 pieces in the style of American impressionist and realist artwork by well-known artists of the late 19th and early 20th century, will be on display from June 11 through Sept.






Lady Gaga is back with her third album
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Gaga delivers on hype with ‘Way'

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Courtesy of Interscope Records The recent hype leading up to the release of Lady Gaga's third album, "Born This Way," has been immense: Four leaked singles since February, a documentary special on HBO, a Gaga-themed Farmville and a Saturday Night Live appearance have brought the anticipation for the album to a fever pitch.