O'Brien a winner, High Definition TV a loser in 1999
Other notables include egotistical Craig Kilborn, ho-hum Y2K extravaganzas, and Regis Philbin copycats
Other notables include egotistical Craig Kilborn, ho-hum Y2K extravaganzas, and Regis Philbin copycats
Speaking with artist-in-residence Andrew Forge at Rosey's Cafe Sunday evening, his gentle British accent sailed through stories and ideas with great attention to matching the meaning of words with the meaning of his thoughts. Earlier this term, Forge gave a lecture in the Loew auditorium which eloquently addressed some of his chief concerns with that "irreplacable art form" -- painting.
Sporadically entertaining collection offers a limited point of view on the college's history
Indie princess Ani DiFranco delivers her strongest album in years, an inspired, experimental folk-punk platter
The latest 007 picture offers character development alongside babes and bombs. Who would have thought?
Before the expected plot-driven narrative of Milos Forman's "Man on the Moon" starts, Jim Carrey -- completely in character as comic genius Andy Kaufman -- steps onto the screen and speaks directly to the audience.
Sophomore slump? Not here. 1996's most promising newcomer releases what may be the best pop album of the year
Max Culpepper conducts the DWS and trumpet artist Ron Modell in the first of three historical concerts
Director Mara Sabinson and cast emphasize the magic and gorgeous illusion of Shakespeare's classic text
The Drama Department's main fall production is a beloved Shakespearean comedy
Everything But the Girl's latest release successfully deviates from previous remixes with Watt at the helm
From 'Twenty-One' to 'Greed,' game shows have gone from primetime fixtures to daytime has-beens and back
Under the tutelage of a new director, the Chamber Singers prepare 'Austria's Jewel'
The Hood Museum aquires a rare Maria Oakey Dewing painting
Folk and rock get respectful treatment in 'The Luxury of Time'
Director Martin Scorsese teams with Nicolas Cage to tell the bleary-eyed tale of a New York City paramedic
Violinist Pamela Frank joins her violinist spouse and pianist father for a family affair
Tunesmith's new songs glide over material that was covered better elsewhere -- including on his own records
David Fincher recruits Brad Pitt and Edward Norton for a bold look at consumerism and self-destruction
Director of 'Secrets and Lies' talks to The Dartmouth about his new film 'Topsy Turvy'