Hood gives students ‘Space'
By Jessica Womack | April 24, 2011Maggie Rowland / The Dartmouth Staff Those paying attention last week may have noticed the unmarked Aztec faces pasted across campus.
Maggie Rowland / The Dartmouth Staff Those paying attention last week may have noticed the unmarked Aztec faces pasted across campus.
By Jessica Womack The portrayal of humanness in a virtual world has more potential than in the portrayal of humanness in reality, according to Alan Sondheim, a multi-talented artist and cyber theorist who specializes in the creation and manipulation of digital content.
*Editor's Note: This is the second part in a two-part series investigating arts in the Upper Valley.**## In addition to Dartmouth's on-campus performing arts options, the Upper Valley boasts a diverse selection of professional and community theaters to whet students' appetites. However, despite the vibrancy of the region's theater scene, few Dartmouth students take part in local theater productions or attend shows outside of Hanover, according to representatives from several local theaters. "It feels as though we might be a little bit of a secret to the Dartmouth students," Northern Stage producing director Catherine Doherty said in an interview with The Dartmouth. Northern Stage is a non-profit theater company that puts on seven plays each year at the Briggs Opera House in White River Junction, Vt. The Shaker Bridge Theatre a small, innovative theater company based in Enfield, N.H.
Editor's Note: This is the first part in a two-part series investigating arts in the Upper Valley. The constant barrage of e-mails sent by the Hopkins Center and Hood Museum ensure that students are generally well-informed about arts activities on campus. But students rarely take advantage of the diverse ...
/ The Dartmouth Staff The revolutionary musical "FELA!" which will broadcast live Thursday at 7 p.m.
Courtesy of the Hopkins Center Courtesy of the Hopkins Center The Hopkins Center has added a new feature to its lineup this term screenings from the National Theatre Live HD broadcast series.