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May 5, 2024 | Latest Issue
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Dylan Hume
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The Pair-adox

Think back, Dartmouth, to a time not at all long ago when the indie-rock-electro-pop-jungle-surf duo MGMT was supposed to play a concert in Fuel -- three weeks ago tomorrow, Saturday April 12. "Three weeks!? That's crazy," you might cry out.

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You're writing about WHAT?!

By Dylan Hume I'd like to think that someone once said, "The glories of academia are reserved for those who study the atypical." Thesis season always brings out the best and brightest among us, encouraging them to step out of the dark shadows of the library to discuss with the rest of us what exactly it is that they've been working so hard on for the past year or so.

Pink Martini brought a broad range of stylized jazz to the Hop on Sunday.
Arts

Pink Martini plays great jazz for an older audience

Courtesy of the Hopkins Center / The Dartmouth Staff What is it about Pink Martini that makes it so appealing? I cannot put my finger on it, but here are two things that I do know for sure: Pink Martini plays a wonderful selection of songs that few people born after 1980 have ever heard.And if Sunday night's performance in the Hopkins Center's Spaulding Auditorium was any indication, they play these songs well and with sensibilities almost too refined for their repertoire. Pink Martini is a band, sort of.

The Setonian
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Multiverse madness

Artistic comics are all well and good, but sometimes comic fans need to turn to the two major mainstream publishers, Marvel and DC, to remind them what drew them to comics in the first place.

Rose McGowan shows off her assets as Cherry, a stripper-turned vigilante in Robert Rodriguez's
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Blood, boobs and bad guys fill the screen in 'Grindhouse'

Courtesy of Rotten Tomatoes Let me begin by saying this: If you go see "Grindhouse" expecting two plotless, gore-filled excuses for movies, well ... you'll be satisfied, more or less, but you'd be missing the point. I went into "Grindhouse" expecting nothing.

Tom Sartori and his band performed in Rosey Jeke's Cafe Jan. 22. It was the first performance in Programming Board's latest series, Mocha Mondays, which provides free food and entertainment for Dartmouth students.
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PB's Mocha Mondays coffeehouse series hosts Mac '01

This Monday will mark the second week of the Mocha Mondays coffeehouse series, a free concert series sponsored by Programming Board that will bring musical and artistic acts to Rosey Jeke's Cafe every Monday at 8 p.m. The program offers a selection of free coffee and food to students who attend the ...

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