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April 25, 2024 | Latest Issue
The Dartmouth
Alicia Kim
The Setonian
Arts

Korean TV network to air Dartmouth special

Dartmouth has been featured in various forms of media in the past, from headlines in the national press to the 1978 cult classic "Animal House." Less frequent is the College's current center-stage role in a documentary whose primary objective is to showcase the individuality and exceptionality of the institution.

Telluride at Dartmouth will bring six of the 24 feature-length films from the 37th Telluride Film Festival to the Hop.
Arts

Telluride at Dartmouth brings film sneak peeks to the Hop

This fall, students at Dartmouth will be able to experience a sampling of the internationally-renowned Telluride Film Festival without having to walk farther than the Hopkins Center for the Arts. Starting Sept. 24, Telluride at Dartmouth will show six films that have come directly from the festival, ...

The Setonian
Arts

AS SEEN ON: Seinfeld's return to NBC

As the 25-minute sneak peak at NBC's new Jerry Seinfeld-produced reality show/talk show fusion "The Marriage Ref" started to load on Hulu, I found myself thanking the network for not making me sit through the full hour that the show will occupy once it officially airs its pilot this Thursday.

The Setonian
Arts

AS SEEN ON: No medals for NBC's Olympic programming

While NBC's seemingly endless coverage of the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics relieves viewers of the tedious task of channel-surfing, it has inspired a wave of disapproval from both casual viewers and the press, who are upset by the lack of live telecasts of Olympic events. Even my parents living in Seattle which happens to share a time zone with Vancouver are not treated to the luxury of live programming.

Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Zooey Deschanel star as the couple with a broken affair in Mark Webb's
Arts

‘(500) Days of Summer' proves to be a quirky gem

Courtesy of rottentomatoes.com When the trailer for "(500) Days of Summer" (2009) started playing on a television in Collis, my friends' reaction was a unanimous "Yuck, a chick flick." Indeed, the series of lovey-dovey images with some angst thrown in made me wonder why critics had been raving about the film since mid-July.

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