BOOKED SOLID: Season's Readings
As the holidays approach, it's time for students across the country to catch up on relaxation, sleep and drum roll, please pleasure reading.
As the holidays approach, it's time for students across the country to catch up on relaxation, sleep and drum roll, please pleasure reading.
Courtesy of HBO Courtesy of HBO On Sunday, during HBO's "Boardwalk Empire," the network aired a tantalizing trailer of its upcoming dark medieval fantasy series based on George R.
"All Day," the latest mash-up from Gregg Gillis, more commonly known as Girl Talk, is a great album for pong and pre-gaming, that is.
Since the murders of Dartmouth professors Half and Susan Zantop in 2001, many storytellers have been drawn to the topic, resulting in several books and a play that attempted to make sense of the tragedy.
Alice Zhao / The Dartmouth Staff Alice Zhao / The Dartmouth Staff Alice Zhao / The Dartmouth Staff Alice Zhao / The Dartmouth Staff The artworks in studio art professor Soo Sunny Park's exhibit "Prisms of Perception" require viewers to forego conventional interpretations of light and space.
Although the 2010 American Music Awards show was far from unpredictable, it made one thing quite clear: In addition to dominating the airwaves, the current crop of young stars has won the hearts of both the public and music critics.
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Gavin Huang / The Dartmouth Staff Gavin Huang / The Dartmouth Staff "You've been dutifully quiet, thank you clapping at the appropriate moments, that's good.
Kevin Xiao / The Dartmouth Staff Kevin Xiao / The Dartmouth Staff Friday afternoon, the Dartmouth Dance Ensemble enjoyed the opportunity of a lifetime not only by Dartmouth standards.
On Friday evening, "The Good Reverend Wheelock's Vox Clamantis In Deserto' Cabaret And Rising Cavalcade" will bring an eclectic assortment of performances to the Bentley Theater at the Hopkins Center including excerpts from "Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead" and members of the Rockapellas, to name just a few. The cabaret features 16 acts, primarily performed by undergraduate students ranging from singing and dancing routines to monologues and magic acts.
On Thursday night, college students across the country will don festive attire and gather to celebrate our generation's most beloved book series, corrupted in movie form.
Courtesy of the Hopkins Center Courtesy of the Hopkins Center "Even if you don't understand what we sing, we sing with heart." Said during a post-performance discussion by Nati Cano founder of "Mariachi Los Camperos de Nati Cano" this sentiment aptly describes Tuesday evening's performance by the Los Angeles-based mariachi band.
Courtesy of NBC Universal Courtesy of NBC Universal "One out of four co-eds will have been raped or sexually assaulted in their time at college" that's the take-home lesson of Wednesday's episode of "Law and Order: Special Victims Unit." The show, known for dealing with controversial subjects (including sexual violence) will focus on alcohol abuse and date rape on college campuses issues that have continually been a topic of much debate on Dartmouth's campus, as at most colleges nationwide. The episode, titled "Gray," deals with a rape case at the fictional Hudson University.
When I first saw the music video for "Telephone," the Lady Gaga collaboration with Beyonce that clocks in at nine minutes 32 seconds, I thought it was long.
Courtesy of Joseph Mehling Courtesy of Joseph Mehling Watching the mainstage production of "Two Gentlemen of Verona" is like viewing a particularly excellent episode of "Glee" except live and Shakespearean style.
Renowned jazz composer and percussionist Adam Rudolph hailed by the Boston Globe as the producer of "world jazz of the highest caliber" will join the Barbary Coast Jazz Ensemble for its fall concert, "Global Jazz: World Rhythms," which will take place Saturday night at the Hopkins Center.