Claire Rosinkranz, Known for TikTok Virality, Headlines Fallapalooza
After months of planning from Dartmouth Programming Board, Fallapalooza saw a great turnout for performances from opener J. Maya and headliner Claire Rosinkranz.
After months of planning from Dartmouth Programming Board, Fallapalooza saw a great turnout for performances from opener J. Maya and headliner Claire Rosinkranz.
Arts on campus this week feature the First-Year Project, the Hood Museum Community Day and a performance from the Hopkins Center resident theater company curious directive.
While “Scarlet” shows Doja Cat’s undeniable talent, its lack of cohesion cripples the success of the album as a whole.
Despite great acting and cinematography, “A Haunting in Venice” feels uncommitted to any genre.
Yorgos Lanthimos’s latest achievement was a jaw-dropper at Saturday’s Telluride screenings.
Arts on campus this week feature violin performances from the Hopkins Center’s resident violinist Johnny Gandelsman, the Hood Museum fall opening and live band karaoke at Sawtooth Kitchen.
While streaming has removed the physical constraints on music, artists often favor shorter tracks when aiming for that viral moment.
The new movie authentically portrays the challenges of growing up with a heartwarming narrative, but it over-relies on familiar coming-of-age tropes.
Olivia Rodrigo's second album elevates her previous work, offering a poignant exploration of emotional complexity from an angst-ridden lens.
On Sept. 16 and 17, all eight campus cappella groups will host auditions, opening doors to new members for a performance experience and a tight-knit community.
Arts on campus feature the Telluride at Dartmouth international film series from the Hopkins Center, a live band performance at Sawtooth and a Hood Museum textile workshop.
Are musical theater artists beginning to cross into the pop genre? One student explores the line between Broadway and pop over time.
On his fourth album, Zach Bryan finds balance between pop and country, refusing to compromise one style for the other.
The arts displays and performances typically held in the Hopkins Center are now spread across campus and the Upper Valley.
One student investigates the history of the “Dartmouth’s Treasures” exhibit and the College’s current collection of art.
The current cohort of disc jockeys on campus discusses Dartmouth’s DJing culture and how to get involved.
Armita Mirkarimi ’25 reviews The Chicks 2023 Tour after seeing them in concert in Gilford, New Hampshire.
Faye Benjamin ’25 reviews Maggie Rogers’s concert in Portland, Maine.
Owner Peter Trapp reflects on the drive-in’s 73-year history, while Dartmouth students remain excited about the future of the drive-in.
Tess Bowler ’25 reviews Dominic Fike’s newest album after seeing him on tour in Boston.