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The Dartmouth
June 25, 2025 | Latest Issue
The Dartmouth
Arvid R. Nelson
The Setonian
Arts

Tour weary Live ignites audience

Live played to a full house of mixed undergraduates and non-Dartmouth affiliated concert-goers in Leede Arena last Saturday night. Although the four piece band from Pennsylvania put on a good show, Saturday night's performance was their last engagement on their Secret Samhadi tour, and the band was obviously exhausted. Still, Live looked very pleased to be playing at Dartmouth, and were warmly received by the crowd. The band was preceded by Reef, a run-of-the mill English group emblematic of Britain's inability to produce traditional drums/bass/guitar bands of any merit.

The Setonian
Arts

Artist in residence's photomurals intrigue

Spring term artist in residence, Reeva Potoff, received her MS in Art from Yale University. Nonetheless, she cites popular culture as an important source of her inspiration -- inspiration she has been able to translate into art thanks to her formal education and knowledge of traditional schools of art. Potoff is an installation artist -- she incorporates her art into the surroundings in which it is displayed.

The Setonian
Arts

Bregman studio represents fusion of technology, music

Offering numerous gadgets and gizmos for those who are musically inclined, the Bregman electro-acoustic music studio may be a hidden treasure for students wishing to write, compose, or create music. Many undergraduates may not be aware of the tremendous musical resources available to them at the Bregman studio.

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