Hanunder Arts Festival showcases student art, celebrates the arts community at Dartmouth
By Emily Broome | March 1, 2024The festival featured a variety of student art and offered an opportunity for students to show their work to their peers.
The festival featured a variety of student art and offered an opportunity for students to show their work to their peers.
This year’s Oscar-nominated, live-action short films explore how characters work through grief, loss and trauma while trying to find meaning in life-altering events.
The debate about whether a soundtrack’s virality or musical complexity constitutes a successful movie soundtrack remains controversial with the rise of social media.
The Academy Award-nominated director Sam Green documents how a forgotten sense can add a richness to everyday life and preserve moments past.
The new prequel to Roald Dahl’s beloved “Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory” reminds us to keep dreaming.
The ceramics studio provides a space for artists of all levels to achieve their artistic vision.
This week’s events include a screening of “Cat Woman” as part of the Hop’s “Primal Fear on Film” series, two family-oriented events at the Hood Museum and a concert by Dartmouth’s Handel Society.
The Hop’s ongoing film series features both classic and recently-released movies that encompass some of the most fundamental fears in modern society.
The pop star’s newest album about his fourteen closest relationships contains a wide range of human experience and emotion.
Arts events on campus this week include a lecture from Cree artist Kent Monkman at the Hood, a continuation of the Hop’s “Primal Fear” film series and performances of the play “Selling Kabul” at Northern Stage.