Russian performers move all over map
Four stands were placed in a random setup on the stage, when seemingly premature applause greeted cellist Dimitry Khrychev after intermission.
Four stands were placed in a random setup on the stage, when seemingly premature applause greeted cellist Dimitry Khrychev after intermission.
Fun facts: the Samburu and Boran tribes of Kenya adhere to monotheistic religions. While some Samburu have been converted to Christianity, and some Boran to Islam, others observe traditional beliefs -- which still place faith in one God. So where are Linda's "gods and goddesses" and "spirits" of Africa? The Harvard career counselor and member of Dartmouth's Class of 1978 keeps jabbering about the deep meaning of Africa.
Discovering the Titanic was not enough for deep sea explorer Robert Ballard. He plans on searching the ocean floor of the ice covered Weddell Sea in search of another vessel in "The Endurance," a ship with a story. "It's as good as the Iliad or the Odyssey," said filmmaker George Butler.
Experienced fans of the Dave Matthews Band know to expect a good show when they enter an arena to hear the group play.
"If you don't come up here and dance for this next one, we're not gonna play," Anglique Kidjo warned the audience near the end of her performance in Spaulding Auditorium last night. She hardly need have asked. Kidjo, a Beninese-born, Brooklyn-based world-pop singer of renown, had worked the crowd into a frenzy by then, taking a nearly full auditorium divided almost evenly between Dartmouth students and Upper Valley residents and bringing it to its feet.
Yes, Bobby Redford is at it again. In his new film, "The Last Castle," he is once more attacking the American prison system only this time, from the other side of the bars. In 1980's "Brubaker," his first philippic against the penal system, Redford played a young warden dead-set on reforming a corrupt Southern prison.
Drew Barrymore's character, Beverly, the focus of "Riding in Cars with Boys," struggles to come to terms with and accept her true identity. The film opens with a grown-up Barrymore riding alongside her son, Jason (Adam Garcia), in, surprise, a car.
Oysterhead's debut release, "The Grand Pecking Order," is a failure of XFL proportions. To label the band a "supergroup" would have been appropriate over a year ago when the trio of guitarist/vocalist Trey Anastasio bassist/vocalist Les Claypool and drummer Stewart Copeland -- each extraordinary musicians in their own right -- debuted at the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival to much fanfare. That show, which featured a spirited mix of original songs and covers -- including a ferocious version of Led Zeppelin's "Immigrant Song" -- left many salivating for more. But with their first studio effort, it seems Oysterhead should have been a one-shot deal. There is but one moment on "The Grand Pecking Order" that makes the release appear to be a worthwhile experiment.
"Well I ain't worried about it -- this is just a game!" That's how Tom explained away his forgiveness of Kim (Boran) after she fell during the reward challenge (and thereby broke one of last week's rules). Who cares if we starve?
Twelve days ago I traveled to New York City for the CMJ Music Marathon, a kind of combination of indie-music conference and giant music festival put on by College Music Journal.
The Hopkins Center and The Programming Board will help kick off Homecoming festivities this evening with a sold out performance by comedian David Chappelle in Spaulding Auditorium. Chappelle first gained notoriety as a teenager, while performing his act in and around Washington D.C.
Approximately a year after the release of his solo debut, "Heartbreaker," Ryan Adams is back on the scene with his new double album, "Gold." Adams, not to be confused with the '80s rocker Bryan Adams, was first noted on the music scene as a member of the country band Whiskeytown.
Post-Dartmouth scene presents new challenges for grads
It is safe to say that in life, people try to attain certain levels of talent and success in their respective fields.
Dartmouth students turn to popular magazines for sex tips and entertainment
"I was at a party at his fraternity, and I was there with some friends. I actually hung out there a decent amount, but I had never met him before.
It's upsetting to see a man with as much energy as Emeril Lagasse in a show that's obviously dead on its feet.
"Hook up," according to the Oxford English Dictionary, is a verb that means to establish a link or to make a connection with. But to people in their teens and 20s, "hook up" means physical intimacy that can range from kissing to sexual intercourse. This word is just one of many that belongs on the unwritten list of vocabulary used to describe relationships and activities between two people who are intimately involved with each other. Because of its very unwritten nature, "hook-up vocabulary" promulgates misunderstandings and misconceptions.
What do Dartmouth professors think about the College's undergraduate dating scene? Do these perceptions match with students' own descriptions of their relationships?
It's a bird, it's a plane, it's Superman! But wait -- where's the suit? And why isn't he trying to save the world?