Arts
Trends: From Broadway Ballads to Radio Hits
Are musical theater artists beginning to cross into the pop genre? One student explores the line between Broadway and pop over time.
September 23, 2023 | Latest Issue
Elle Muller ’24 is an English and theatre major from Tucson, Arizona. She currently serves as the news executive editor, and in the past, she wrote and edited for Arts. In addition to writing, Elle is involved with dance at Dartmouth.
Are musical theater artists beginning to cross into the pop genre? One student explores the line between Broadway and pop over time.
The College’s emphasis on undergraduate education and research promotes collaboration across disciplines.
Elle Muller ’24 reflects on grief after the death of English professor Monika Otter.
Taylor Swift culminates her discography and draws on memories fans have associated with her and her music.
Florin discusses the inspiration for her novel and advice for aspiring creative writers.
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.