My Summer in Concerts
Allison Burg ’25 reflects on her attendance at three recent concerts: Hans Williams, The Backseat Lovers and Noah Kahan
Allison Burg ’25 reflects on her attendance at three recent concerts: Hans Williams, The Backseat Lovers and Noah Kahan
The highly-anticipated dual premiere of “Barbie and “Oppenheimer” reveals complicated gender politics.
Students “buy-in” to eccentric going-out fashion during sophomore summer.
Selin Hos ’25 reviews “Barbie,” discussing its existential undertone and the way in which Barbie wrestles with her identity throughout the film.
Here In The Valley organized the second Riverfolk festival variety show on July 17 at Northern Stage in White River Junction, Vermont.
Michelle Mulé ’25 and Arizbeth Rojas ’25 explore the surge of new or altered bands that have taken over the live music scene on campus this summer.
From a devised seance in Sanborn Library to a new musical on the end of history, the Dartmouth theater community keeps artistry alive on campus.
Co-directed by Charlet and Peter Davenport, Sculpturefest kicked off its 35th season in Woodstock, Vermont on July 2.
Marius DeMartino ’25 recommends four books perfect for a trip down to the Ledyard docks.
Faye Benjamin ’25 explores how dance, improv and a cappella groups provide sophomores with a fun outlet and new community.
Tess Bowler ’25 offers three chilling science fiction films for those looking for a new recommendation.
With his tried-and-true crew of star actors and a multi-layered screenplay, Anderson adds a fresh, cosmic adventure to his already shining filmography.
Sponsored by the Charles and Elfriede Collis Professorship in History and the women’s, gender and sexuality studies program, Fernandes’s reading of “I Do Everything I’m Told” is the first of a new Asian American Ampersand Series.
Taylor Swift culminates her discography and draws on memories fans have associated with her and her music.
The Dartmouth investigates the creation and growing popularity of local Hanover restaurant Sawtooth Kitchen.
Dartmouth’s first and only recognized drag club shares stories of artistry, resistance and the influential members of the Class of 2023 who blazed a trail for the drag house.
Graduating seniors discuss the process of approving, drafting and editing their unconventional theses.
Gianna Totani ’25 explores how each comedy group on campus is unique in its own way.
Featuring original choreography by professional and student choreographers, it is the ensemble’s first show in the Bema.
Arts events on and off campus include a playwriting thesis performance, an open-mic night at Sawtooth and a Dartmouth Dance Ensemble performance in the Bema.