‘Light' dawns on Roth Center in photo exhibit
God's first words in the Book of Genesis are "Let there be light," but the view of Los Angeles at nighttime suggests that man might just as well have created light for himself.
God's first words in the Book of Genesis are "Let there be light," but the view of Los Angeles at nighttime suggests that man might just as well have created light for himself.
Courtesy of Blog.hollywoodshorts.com *Editors Note: This is the second in a five-part series profiling several Dartmouth alumni in entertainment and the Dartmouth Alumni in Entertainment and Media Association.**## Spring term is halfway over, which means that seniors are finishing up theses and juniors are scrambling to find thesis advisors.
Courtesy of Daema.wordpress.com *Editor's Note: This is part one of a series profiling the Dartmouth Alumni in Entertainment and Media Association, now in its fifth year.**## For those with no interest in banking or consulting, the Dartmouth-to-Wall-Street pipeline might seem enviably straight-forward resume drop, interview and a junior summer internship followed by a post-graduation job.
Samantha Oh / The Dartmouth Jerusalem's place in religion dates back centuries, when the city was imagined to exist at the center of an idealized world comprised of the three continents of Europe, Asia and Africa.
MEGHAN COONEY / The Dartmouth When two large, glowing birds entered a dark Spaulding Auditorium on Sunday afternoon, a gasp rose from the audience as the pair danced their way towards the stage to an ominous soundtrack.
Courtesy of Nuevostage.com Correction Appended Harvard Business School student Maxwell Wessel attended a concert during the winter of 2009 and found the opening band to be "far superior" to the headline act.
Courtesy of Dadsaretheoriginalhipster.tumblr.com Dads Are the Original Hipsters is a simple Tumblr blog that takes us back to the days before vintage was vintage, before sincerity became irony and when post-irony meant accidentally getting your neighbor's mail.
Courtesy of Filmlinc.com "The Conspirator" focuses on the trial of Southerner Mary Suratt (Robin Wright) for her involvement in the assassination of Abraham Lincoln.
The last time Grammy award-winning singer and songwriter Anglique Kidjo came to Dartmouth, she inspired a baby to dance before it was even born. "When Kidjo came here like 10 years ago, she actually came up into the audience and started dancing with a woman who was pregnant," Hopkins Center for the Arts Director of Programming Margaret Lawrence said.
In purely quantitative terms, cable programming dominates broadcast TV. The amount of airtime occupied by cable-exclusive shows towers over primary network programming from CBS, NBC, ABC, FOX and PBS and overshadows their combined production almost 100-fold.
As I sit in my room writing this, I can't help but feel dejected. I know part of my feelings stem from the dull, rainy weather that I can clearly see out my window a gloom worsened by the book that I just finished reading and now must write about.
TINA MA / The Dartmouth For those who have watched Lauren Glover '11 eloquently perform a slam poem, it might come as a surprise to learn that she had no idea what slam poetry was before coming to Dartmouth. It was Glover's sophomore year when she ended her career as a dancer.
Last Spring, I took a writing seminar focused on music's history of stealing, sharing and expanding music collections and how devices have changed how we listen to music.
AKI ONDA / The Dartmouth Senior Staff Months ago, before the tsunami struck Japan, coordinators at the Dickey Center for International Understanding were already discussing nuclear disasters.
Courtesy of Hyperboleandahalf.blogspot.com Allie Brosh, the author of the wet-your-pants-hysterical blog "Hyperbole and a Half," describes herself as "heroic, caring, alert and flammable" on the first of two "About" pages.
Courtesy of IMDB.com The film adaptation of Sara Guen's novel "Water for Elephants" tells the story of young Jacob Jankowski (Robert Pattinson), a veterinary student who drops out of Cornell University after his parents' tragic deaths.
Maggie Rowland / The Dartmouth Staff Those paying attention last week may have noticed the unmarked Aztec faces pasted across campus.
Courtesy of Filteringcoffee.com HBO has a lot of faith in "Game of Thrones," its new fantasy epic adapted from George R.
Courtesy of ABC.com It's not easy being a soap opera these days.
Judging a book by its cover has its perils. The humor and wit contained in the pages of Tina Fey's new autobiography, "Bossypants," however, matches up to the ridiculous impression that the book's cover makes. The front cover of the book features Fey's head superimposed on the body of a man with rather hairy arms, which made me chuckle to myself.