Alumnus director tinkers with tragic love tale
By Jason Lipshutz | Nov. 7, 2007As the audience filed into the Don Evans Black Box Theater to watch Lyric Theatre's production of "Dido & Aeneas," it was clear that this was not going ...
Read More »As the audience filed into the Don Evans Black Box Theater to watch Lyric Theatre's production of "Dido & Aeneas," it was clear that this was not going ...
Read More »A large crowd of alumni overflowed the Rathskeller (Rat) on Oct. 19, enjoying some late afternoon beers as two of the College's old favorites, The Embassy ...
Read More »The College's Committee for Cultural and Intellectual Community along with the English Department and the Visiting Writers Series sponsored a program ...
Read More »Under the dim lights of the Social Science Building Atrium, students displayed their poetry and prose skills at Ink's coffeehouse last Thursday night. ...
Read More »Halloween has come again, and so has another "Saw" film. Like any long-running horror franchise, as time goes on, the appeal gets thinner. "Saw III" had ...
Read More »To most people, staying awake on energy drinks and C-store snacks for 24 consecutive hours in the basement of Kendall Hall doesn't sound too appealing. But ...
Read More »The College's theater crowd is in for a surprise when Lyric Theatre unveils its rendition of Henry Purcell's "Dido & Aeneas" this Friday in the Don Evans ...
Read More »This year's Broadway Night, put on by TCNJ Musical Theatre (TMT) in the library auditorium, was all about contrast. Drama mixed with comedy, up-tempo ...
Read More »Domestic violence is a crime that exists in silent places, among sufferers whose voices are stifled by fear and turbulence. Thursday night, students lent ...
Read More »Last Friday the Rathskeller was overflowing with auditory bliss as CUBRat hosted another show of up and coming artists, this week featuring two alternative/folk ...
Read More »Stepping into the Don Evans Black Box Theater for All College Theatre's (ACT) production of Shakespeare's "Hamlet" was like actually stepping into Elsinore ...
Read More »In most cases, hearing the words "You beat down a Jew" would be a cause for alarm. Being told that "a tiny testie killed you" would probably raise some ...
Read More »When the Chicago Afrobeat Project took the Rathskeller stage on Oct. 9 to play some blistering free-form jazz, eight members were present: two guitarists, ...
Read More »Poet Meghan O'Rourke would be a creative writing student's perception of what an ideal career in writing can really be. Being the culture editor for online ...
Read More »Often times, a good indie record can be spoiled by a band that tries to squeeze as much noise as possible into its songs, or drowns its effects-laden ...
Read More »A program titled "Crafts of the East" allowed students to get acquainted with a few art forms originating from countries such as China, India, Japan and ...
Read More »The first thing you notice about David Sedaris is his voice. High-pitched and squeaky, it seems more befitting of a nervous prepubescent boy and incites ...
Read More »The Bard is beckoning from within the walls of Kendall Hall. The College's All College Theatre is bringing William Shakespeare's tragedy "Hamlet" from ...
Read More »On Tuesday, Oct. 2, mtvU held an over-the-phone press conference with a host of college music columnists to promote its upcoming "Woodie Awards," an annual ...
Read More »To say Minus The Bear has been on fire lately would be a gross understatement. The Seattle-based progressive/indie-rock outfit has been surging up the ...
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