Senegalese writer-director Mamadou Dia’s “Nafi’s Father (Baamum Nafi)” is a personal and gripping examination of political, religious, familial and moral intersections in modern-day West Africa. A debut from Dia, a Visiting Assistant Professor in Harvard's Art, Film, and Visual Studies Department, ...
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Nocturne: A testament to Middlebury students’ unmatched talent and creativity
By Maya Alexander | April 30, 2026Nothing can quite beat the creative energy that floods Middlebury’s campus each year during Nocturne. After two years pushed inside by rain, singers, artists, students, faculty and community members finally had a chance to experience the full potential of the annual arts festival: trees lit with colorful ...
Noah Kahan is embracing his vulnerable side and some classic New England charm in “Noah Kahan: Out of Body”
By Phoebe Adler | April 30, 2026When you sell out two nights at Fenway Park and become buddies with Bernie Sanders in the span of a year, you must have done something right. Or maybe you just happen to be well-versed in the places and people who make up New England. Either way, Noah Kahan did both — and he has not stopped there. ...
Feature: Afghan collective ‘ArtLords’ paints a new mural in Proctor
By Sarah Rogers | April 30, 2026On April 24 and 25, members of the Middlebury College community joined artists Abdullah Elhan, Negina Azimi, Marwa Azimi, Zuhra Nadem, and Sean Kiziltan, five members of ArtLords. Established in Kabul, Afghanistan, in 2014, this collective of Afghan artists transformed the city’s blast walls into ...
Crossword Solutions 04/30/26: Highlight Reel
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Truth and doubt in ‘Bigfoot’
By Maddy Russell and Zeph Santiago | April 23, 2026In the middle of a distant forest, two sisters and a man in a Bigfoot costume are looking for the truth. Things quickly fall into disarray as this search for the truth takes a violent turn: the two sisters begin to doubt one another and the bigfoot impersonator is holding the sisters at gunpoint. As ...
Perfectly pink: MCMT’s ‘Mean Girls’
By Lizi Schierman | April 23, 2026A whirlwind of pink and a packed audience made for a performance that can only be described as “so fetch.” From April 16-18, the Town Hall Theater showcased Middlebury College Musical Theater’s (MCMT) performance of “Mean Girls” the musical. Pink posters of cast members dotted the campus ...
‘Something Very Bad is Going to Happen’: the dating recession meets ‘Carrie’ inspired gore
By Phoebe Adler | April 23, 2026Be honest. If you were looking at your wedding invitations and you saw the words “Don’t marry him” scrawled on the back, would you go through with it? Director Haley Z. Boston explores this question and many more surrounding family, relationships and the gravity of marital commitment in her new ...
Crossword Solutions 04/23/26: Bookends
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‘A Hall of Mirrors’: layers of performance in ‘The Maids’
By Rachelle Talbert | April 16, 2026In a mirror maze of performativity, reality blends into fantasy until the two become nearly indistinguishable. This is on full display in Jean Genet’s absurdist play, “The Maids,” which was produced by the Middlebury Theatre Department this past weekend. It depicts two sister maids engaging in ...
Feeling things: Amanda Ugorji and Sophie Chien with ‘just practice’
By Prosper Castelli | April 16, 2026Designers Amanda Ugorji and Sophie Weston Chien like things soft — which is interesting because their work addresses hard issues: immigration, redlining, the climate crisis, flooding and injustice.
Watching the wings grow: Proc knitter Marin Melchior
By Zhan Zhu | April 16, 2026Marin Melchior wears the standard college dining services uniform, but beneath the regulation fabric, the markers of a creator remain: a streak of vibrant blue bleached into her hair, a pair of delicate earrings and a blue bow pinned neatly behind her work hat. As the dining servery supervisor at Middlebury ...
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