All the Green Key performances this weekend, from Gold Coast to Webster Avenue
Programming Board, Collis Governing Board and various fraternities and sororities are hosting concerts throughout the much-anticipated Green Key weekend.
Programming Board, Collis Governing Board and various fraternities and sororities are hosting concerts throughout the much-anticipated Green Key weekend.
Since Green Key’s inception in the 1920s, a variety of genres have been featured at the festival, giving insight into campus culture at the time.
Bringing together musicians from a variety of different genres, Green Key weekend offers several concerts across campus.
The film’s unique brand of humor, rich performances and cinematic score create a fun and deeply sincere film.
With Green Key weekend centered around the arts, dancers at Dartmouth are excited to carry this love for performing into their upcoming shows this spring.
After years without the event, students must defer to the ’22s on style, fashion and expectations.
The concert will feature Kimberly Tan ’22 as the violin soloist with orchestra director Filippo Ciabatti conducting.
In the Boston leg of the tour, Sawayama put on a fantastic show, with great vocals, high energy choreography and an intense stage presence.
The new club hopes to make drag accessible by hosting workshops and performing in shows, such as the annual Transform event.
The show memorializes the lasting effect of Japanese colonialism on Koreans by depicting stories of trauma and healing.
Created for his senior thesis, the film highlights the beauty of life by exploring unexpected romantic connections.
Despite the negative connotations, marijuana has been a part of the creative process for many musical geniuses because of its function as a psycho-acoustic enhancer.
The songwriter’s nostalgic self-expression, authentic storytelling and feminist influence epitomizes a competitive and alternative way to market a debut album.
By branching out to different venues, the DJ collective has grown tremendously, providing a space for artists to explore music and intersecting styles.
“five seconds flat” builds upon raw lyricism and extends her storytelling through a longer exploration of heartbreak.
The White River Junction-based theater company featured Dartmouth students and faculty both on and off stage.
The album capitalizes on its renowned producers to combine powerful lyrics with versatile sound.
Though it started as a platform that encouraged experimentation, TikTok’s fashion content has been taken over by corporate driven “microtrends.”
Competition and collaboration were embraced when seven campus bands came together to perform short sets, with attendees voting for their favorites at the end.
Hannah-Jones and Dartmouth faculty addressed America’s history of racism and also issued a warning about the fragility of American democracy.