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June 19, 2025 | Latest Issue
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Jane Cavalier
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Arts

Yo-Yo Ma's sold-out concert blends cultures, styles

Maggie Rowland / The Dartmouth Senior Staff Ushering in the Hopkins Center's 50th anniversary, acclaimed cellist Yo-Yo Ma took to the Spaulding Auditorium stage on Thursday night, delivering an all-solo concert that blended cultures and musical styles.

The Setonian
Arts

Internet Meme of the Week: The Secrets of Pottermore

After Dimensions weekend, '16s might consider Dartmouth as magical as Hogwarts. For the rest of us, who find ourselves more jaded, we will look to Pottermore.com the previously exclusive, just-gone-public official fan site for Harry Potter. Pottermore.com is the only Harry Potter website endorsed by J.K.

The Setonian
Arts

Internet Meme of the Week: "What Should D Call Me"

"What should we call me when a guy I barely know calls me babe?," "When I see someone getting the same froyo flavor/toppings as me?" and "When I pronounce something wrong and someone calls me out on it, even though they understood what I was saying?" are all phrases that can be found on Whatshouldwecallme.tumblr.com. Most people's interactions with this website relate to their linking to one of the aforementioned entries on a bestie's Facebook page a reminder that one's idiosyncrasies can be summed up by a three-second film clip.

The Setonian
Arts

Three-piece composes score for ‘The General'

The range of emotional expression that Buster Keaton accomplishes with his constantly furrowed brows might be, on its own, somewhat limited in the slapstick comedy, "The General" (1926). However, the film was brought to new heights in Spaulding Auditorium on Sunday night by the Alloy Orchestra's meticulously scored live musical accompaniment.

The Setonian
Arts

Program broadens support for theater

In the past, students involved in theater have lamented the inaccessibility of performance spaces for student-initiated productions student groups have been forced to use outdoor spaces subject to fluctuating weather conditions and seek out alternative venues in residence halls and elsewhere.

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