Arts
Before the Curtain: Arts on Campus Week 9
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.
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.
Though Lana Del Rey incorporates her usual themes of desire and abuse in her new 16-track album, it finds a unique sound through its production.
From Oscar-winning films at the Loew Auditorium to indie-rock bands at Sawtooth Kitchen, this week in Hanover offers a thriving arts scene.
“Babylon” gives a vivid take on the early days of the movie-making industry.
This week, explore events at the Hop and the Hood and attend both Glee Club’s and Coast Jazz orchestra’s culminating concerts for the term.
“Blonde” illuminates the biopic genre’s tendency to glamorize and sexualize suffering.
Director Olivia Wilde’s “Don’t Worry Darling” disappoints fans with a predictable story and unresolved plot.
Recent graduates and former Hood Museum interns curated “Unbroken: Native American Ceramics, Sculpture, and Design,” on display now after being postponed for the pandemic.
After years without the event, students must defer to the ’22s on style, fashion and expectations.
Created for his senior thesis, the film highlights the beauty of life by exploring unexpected romantic connections.