Aurelie Floret is an architectural designer and an Assistant Professor of Architecture at Auburn University in Auburn, Ala. This past week, from March 9-13, she visited Middlebury through the Cameron Visiting Architect Program. The program offers a short-term residency for architects and designers, ...
Arts & Culture
You needed this: M Gallery hosts zine release party
By Christy Liang | March 19, 2026Crossword Solutions 03/12/2026: Time Off
By Ella Charnizon | March 19, 2026Crossword 03/12/2026: Time Off
By Ella Charnizon | March 19, 2026Take a trip to Texas: ‘Valentina’ brings El Paso to Middlebury
By Ella Steere | March 12, 2026Latest stories
Five photographers who kill time and give life to it
By Maya Alexander | March 12, 2026Photography may have always been the most contested art medium: criticized for depicting the world simply as it is, for documenting mere facts that do not require an artistic eye. Yet photography is never neutral. It is meticulously constructed to relay a certain narrative; it is biased; it chooses ...
Our preference for male tears: the case of Cameron Winter
By Sailor Kabeary | March 12, 2026Cameron Winter, Gen-Z’s most recent alternative-rock-indie-folk, sunken-eyed, socially awkward, too-cool-for-instagram, boyishly charming, musical darling, has risen to the coveted rank of being called a genius by both elite music critics and youthful fans. From what he has shared with the world so ...
Crossword Solutions 03/12/2026: Shamrock 'n' Roll
By Egan Turner | March 12, 2026Crossword Solutions 03/12/2026: Shamrock 'n' Roll!
Crossword 03/12/2026: Shamrock 'n' Roll
By Egan Turner | March 12, 2026Crossword 03/12/2026: Shamrock 'n' Roll!
“How to Get to Heaven From Belfast”: A mysterious thriller disguised in Irish humor and early 2000’s smash hits
By Phoebe Adler | March 5, 2026Picture this: you’re watching the final minutes of episode six of Netflix’s newest murder mystery – and after 45 minutes of suspense, you’re on the edge of your seat. Dead silence on screen – until t.A.T.u’s “All the Things She Said” starts blasting and the credits start rolling.
Recontextualizing and reckoning: Middlebury Black film series screens “Foxy Brown”
By Kiara Dookie | March 5, 2026“The film(s) the man doesn’t want you to see” is printed boldly across the poster, cueing a familiar logic in Black film history: exposure does not guarantee legitimacy. It gestures toward the 1970s film landscape, a decade often canonised through the rise of New Hollywood auteurs, even as a parallel ...
Conversational art: June Su
By Christy Liang | March 5, 2026Conversational Art is a column of artist interviews (faculty & students alike) that foregrounds the personal voice, the creative process and moments of insight springing from the resonant space in between.
Crossword Solutions 03/05/2025: Spring Forward
By Avery Goldstein | March 5, 2026Crossword Solutions 03/05/2025: Spring Forward!
Crossword 03/05/2026: Spring Forward
By Avery Goldstein | March 5, 2026Crossword 03/05/2026: Spring Forward!
It’s Wuthering time: Emerald Fennell’s “ ‘Wuthering Heights’ ”
By Virginia Frau | February 26, 2026Digital discourse over representations of female sexuality, Victorian class-race politics and the proper use of quotation marks ensued after the release of Emerald Fennell’s “‘Wuthering Heights’” in theaters on Feb. 13.
Weaving history: A look into Johnson Gallery’s ‘Cultural Fabrics’ exhibit
By Lizi Schierman and Ellie Trinkle | February 26, 2026“Cultural Fabrics: The Kimono Through Literary, Cross-Cultural, and Practical Lenses” commenced the Johnson Exhibition Gallery’s spring program on Feb. 9. The photos below present a small glimpse into the exhibit, but of course cannot fully encapsulate it in all its glory, so be sure to check ...
Crossword 02/26/2026 Solutions: Two Roads Diverged...
By Avery Goldstein | February 26, 2026Crossword 02/26/2026 Solutions: Two Roads Diverged...
Crossword 02/26/2026: Two Roads Diverged...
By Avery Goldstein | February 26, 2026 Crossword 02/26/2026: Two Roads Diverged...
Conversational Art: Meshi Chavez
By Christy Liang | February 19, 2026Conversational Art is a column of artist interviews (faculty & students alike) that foregrounds the personal voice, the creative process and bouts of insight springing from the resonant space in between.



















