Arts
Musings from the Museums of Washington D.C.: Portraits, Photos, Stories
Dartmouth students interning in D.C. have immersed themselves in the historical significance of D.C. art, new and old.
March 25, 2023 | Latest Issue
Dartmouth students interning in D.C. have immersed themselves in the historical significance of D.C. art, new and old.
AD’s lawn party was a Green Key staple for decades, but it has since faded into obscurity.
The concert will feature Kimberly Tan ’22 as the violin soloist with orchestra director Filippo Ciabatti conducting.
The White River Junction-based theater company featured Dartmouth students and faculty both on and off stage.
Extending from the exhibition, “This Land: American Engagement with the Natural World,” public discussions centered around the complicated histories of the Americas and curation practices.
Put on termly by the Museum Club, the event featured live music, gallery chats and art activities.
Luis Vargas Santiago centered his talk around Emiliano Zapata, a Mexican revolutionary icon, and Santiago’s relationship with Mexican immigration to the United States.
The two-time Grammy-nominated trio prepare to play well-known and brand new songs during the Hop's 2021-2022 season.
Hanya Yanagihara presents an alternative history of the American experiment through three different time periods and characters with the same names.
Finding connection in the ticket line, the Hopkins Center box office staff complete the arts experience for patrons with enthusiasm and heart.