Concert pays homage to Jersey composer
By Katie Hynes | Apr. 5, 2006The College's Jazz Ensemble brought together a century of foot-tapping, finger-snapping music during its performance in Kendall Hall Thursday evening. Featuring ...
Read More »The College's Jazz Ensemble brought together a century of foot-tapping, finger-snapping music during its performance in Kendall Hall Thursday evening. Featuring ...
Read More »After spending a couple of weeks getting my nose rather brown by writing about Kevin Smith, it's time to move beyond him and my "hung like a wookiee" ...
Read More »Sean Paul would have been proud. Temperatures certainly rose in Packer Hall during the Inter-Greek Council's ninth Annual Step Show, "Up in Smoke," Friday. Members ...
Read More »In my very first This Week in Geek column, I wrote, "You're the reason why Kevin Smith is a god among men." Little did I know that Silent Bob himself ...
Read More »"The Hills Have Eyes" Starring: Aaron Stanford, Ted Levine, Kathleen Quinlan, Vinessa Shaw, Emilie de Ravin, Dan Byrd Directed by Alexandre Aja 2.5 ...
Read More »Recently, the College has become home to high-profile literary events, like last semester's Walt Whitman Symposium and Monday's Thornton Wilder Society ...
Read More »Professors and local artists gathered in the Black Box Theater Thursday to share their works in "Women's Words," a reading sponsored by the department ...
Read More »The Glad Version "Lights Out North Star" 3.5 out of 5 stars Sometimes you see a video or hear a song from a new band that makes you ask yourself ...
Read More »No two performances of Stephen Shwartz's 1971 musical "Godspell" are ever alike. The success of the show hinges on the creativity and improvisational ...
Read More »"Even before I knew I was a feminist, I knew I loved TV," Jennifer Baumgardner, a panelist at Wednesday's "I Want my FemTV: Third Wave Feminism and the ...
Read More »Students check out the Art Student Association and the Bod Squad's recent exhibition, entitled 'The Body Project,' a collection of body-themed pieces, ...
Read More »Irish dramatist George Bernard Shaw's 1898 play, "Mrs. Warren's Profession," is notorious for its depiction of prostitution as being just like any other ...
Read More »Last Friday, as part of the Visiting Writers Series sponsored by ink, Pushcart Prize-winning poet Sarah Manguso came to the College to read some of her ...
Read More »Editors "Back Room" 4.5 out of 5 stars For weeks I have bragged about the multitude of good new music that has arrived to the scene courtesy of ...
Read More »It's still winter for a few more weeks, and if you're trapped in your dorm on a weekend, there's no better way to spend your time with friends (besides ...
Read More »Disclaimer: You've heard this before. There are two extremes that are prevalent in today's so-called rock scene, two genres that find themselves across ...
Read More »Most students don't expect to have a feature film under their belt just a year out of college. But that's exactly what alumnus Peter Matkiwsky did - and ...
Read More »Feb. 25, 2006. Madison Square Garden. Section 233, Row E, Seat 1. Those figures have been in my head for the past three months. Needless to say, I was ...
Read More »One need not be an art aficionado to appreciate the work of Charles McVicker. McVicker, who was an assistant professor of art at the College for 18 years, ...
Read More »Turtle Soup sounds like something unappetizing at first, but given the chance, it turns out to be quite tasty --- like green eggs and ham. It's a befitting ...
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