Christopher Nolan's ‘Inception' generates movie buzz
By annie zhang | August 16, 2010Imdb.com / The Dartmouth Staff Imdb.com / The Dartmouth Staff "Inception" (2010) is undoubtedly the summer movie season's breakout star.
Imdb.com / The Dartmouth Staff Imdb.com / The Dartmouth Staff "Inception" (2010) is undoubtedly the summer movie season's breakout star.
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Sarah Bourne / The Dartmouth Staff Sarah Bourne / The Dartmouth Staff As a showcase to many Upper Valley residents of several local musicians' talents, Main Street was closed off on Saturday for the 31st annual Hanover StreetFest.
Last month, Marisa Smith and Eric Kraus of the Hanover-based Smith and Kraus Publishers released a book series with the convenience and accessibility of the modern reader in mind.
Correction Appended### Editor's note: This is the first installment in a weekly series profiling alumni artists currently living in the Upper Valley. For many incoming students, Dartmouth Outing Club First-Year Trips are five days of communing with nature, bonding with class mates and not showering. ...
SAM PURCELL / The Dartmouth "The Rocky Horror Show" has a long tradition of audience participation, with audience members throwing props onto the stage and shouting out lines not written in the script.
Courtesy of mpduo.com Devin Maxwell and Katie Porter, two New York musicians known for their pioneering work in the ringtone industry, were featured in the Spheris Gallery on Thursday as part of the Dartmouth Contemporary Music Lab's monthly concert series, "The Way to Go Out." For the concert series, anything goes, including performances of experimental and avant-garde music, along with improvisational pieces.
For 45 years, Lourdes Portillo has been using film as a medium to conceptualize Latino identity in America.
ANDY MAI / The Dartmouth Staff This week Spaulding Auditorium, and theaters worldwide, were besieged by lethal spaghetti and meatball tornadoes; graced by gigantic Jell-O castles resplendent with gelatinous Venus de Milos and solidified swimming pools; overrun by sentient and incredibly violent roasted chickens; and protected by a police officer whose chest hairs visibly tingle in the presence of danger. These fanciful images come from the collective imagination of Phil Lord '97 and Chris Miller '97, the inspired minds behind "Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs," the top-grossing film in the United States for the past two weeks.