Arts
Review: ‘Good Riddance’ is a vulnerable reflection of personal accountability
Gracie Abrams's debut album features beautiful lyrics that capture letting go of past versions of oneself.
March 30, 2023 | Latest Issue
Elle ('24) is an arts writer for the Dartmouth. She is from Tucson, Arizona and has many interests including physics, cognitive science, theater and creative writing.
Gracie Abrams's debut album features beautiful lyrics that capture letting go of past versions of oneself.
As winter term comes to a close, arts on campus includes student-directed musical ‘Pretty Filthy,’ ‘Sweat’ at Northern Stage, Dartmouth Dance Ensemble’s work in progress showing and a creative writing final radio and podcast showcase.
The one-act festival produced by Dartmouth’s Displaced Theater Company brought new stories to life.
Arts on campus includes films at the Hop, a weekend symposium at the Hood, an original student-written one-act festival and Hop student-ensemble performances.
Måneskin’s third studio album adds to the beauty of their powerful discography.
The final week of showcases and performances highlights work that students have been preparing all term.
With her latest album, “Midnights,” Taylor Swift captures a new sound and aesthetic vision, emphasizing the artist’s unique ability to constantly change.
Fueled by a sense of deep nostalgia, the new album explores being sick of home and being homesick through a strong sense of people and place.
“five seconds flat” builds upon raw lyricism and extends her storytelling through a longer exploration of heartbreak.
In a live conversation, Fields spoke about her works in the Hood’s current “Form and Relation” exhibit.