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Friday, Apr 26, 2024

Arts & Culture


The Setonian

South Asia Club sponsors Tufts 'Bhangra' dancers for worthy cause

Author: Lauren Smith Middlebury College's South Asia Club (SAC) filled the McCullough Social Space with the lively sounds of Bhangra Friday night as a dance and music troupe from Tufts University, performed to an animated audience. The performance, co-sponsored by SAC, the Office of Institutional Diversity ...


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Watch This Space

Author: SHEILA SELES Last Sunday night homosexuality held the spotlight on television. Apparently, sex does sell, and same-sex sex sells even better. The most hyped coming out occurred on the smartest show on television -"The Simpsons." The episode unfolds in typical "Simpsons" fashion. The writers ...


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The Reel Critic

Author: STEPHANIE DOSCH Ah, the Academy Awards - an event where beautiful dresses, bad speeches and Hollywood politics come together for one unforgettable night. I will never forget Björk's stint as an egg-laying swan, Whoopie Goldberg's crass jokes about the color of her wind or the year "Titanic" ...


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Elias redefines classical violin

Author: Abigail Mitchell On Saturday, Feb. 19, violinist Gerald Elias performed along with pianist and Assistant in Music Cynthia Huard, in a program entitled "Music of the 21st Century" for a small crowd in the Center for the Arts (CFA). Throughout the night, the musicians performed works by Elias, ...


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'Middlesex' explores gender

Author: Virginia Lawton Harper "I was born twice: first, as a baby girl, on a remarkably smogless Detroit day in January of 1960; and then again, as a teenage boy, in an emergency room near Petoskey, Michigan, in August of 1974."It is with these confusingly contradictory words that Jeffrey Eugenides ...


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Spotlight On ... D8 Duo

Author: Lauren Smith and Jodie Zhang The Middlebury Campus: How long have you been singing? Jason Grout: I've been singing since I was really little - throughout childhood and high school. I took voice lessons in high school. Joel Wolfram: I never really sang formally until senior year of high school ...


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The music of J-term students shine in class and performance

Author: Virginia Harper This past January, several Middlebury students had the unique opportunity to participate in a Winter Term class, "Performing Chamber Music," under the guidance of Su Lian Tan, associate professor of Music. The course, which has been offered in previous years, brings together ...


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Watch This Space

Author: Sheila Seles Slip on your moccasins, comb your faux-hawk into place and get ready for the show that has fashionistas from coast to coast cheering. "Project Runway", the latest brainchild of entertainment mega-moguls Harvey and Bob Weinstein (with help from super-model Heidi Klum), airs on Bravo ...


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Sideways Review

Author: STEPHANIE DOSCH I am not a wine connoisseur, so after seeing Alexander Payne's "Sideways," I decided to do a little research. A good Pinot Noir, I discovered, is complex and flavorful, yet delicate, full-bodied and rich, but not heavy, has the texture of liquid silk and is high in alcohol. Other ...


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Blowin 'Indie Wind Low The Great Destroyer

Author: Richard Lawless What do you love about New York City? We all love something about it, even if it is the simple act of loving to hate it. It's the city of myth and mystery, and of course, the city that never sleeps. Yes, New York tends to make an enormous and lasting impression on everyone who ...


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Seniors dance the night away at the CFA

Author: Alex Hay Julia Basso '04.5 and Kate Stamper '04.5 presented their collaborative senior work, "Transient Networks," Friday and Saturday nights in the CFA Dance Theatre, choreographing and performing in solos, duets and group pieces that aimed towards "integrating the themes of science, art, and ...


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Blowin'Indie Wind

Author: Richard Lawless, Arts Editor Album titles tend to be characteristic of their respective genre. Hip-hop albums revel in gnomic statements ("Da Game Is To Be Sold, Not To Be Told"); World albums are obsessed with bland, utopian euphemisms ("Surprise Dream"; "Rain Without Boundaries"); Jazz albums ...


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Watch This Space

Author: Sheila Seles If you happened to pass by a TV in the last week you probably already know that VH1 has unleashed on the world I Love the 90s: Part Deux. The premise of the show is simple - there is one hour-long episode for each year in the decade. A bunch of comedians, actors and musicians talk ...


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Garden of earthly delights

Author: Chris Grosso Pictures of surreal, Aztec-like encampments. Close-ups of vibrantly colored and silicone-preserved flowers. Snap shots of Claude Monet's water-lily park. Pin-hole prints of whooshing dandelions, and intimate, portraits of private estate backyards. Even images of the little planters ...


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"Epitaph" graces Hepburn Zoo

Author: Ben Salkowe "Insanity," muttered one individual walking out of Epitaph, a sketch comedy originally performed by Ethan Sandler and Adrian Wenner and which made it's college debut in the Hepburn Zoo last weekend under directors Elizabeth Somes '06 and Rachel Dunlap '06. The one word review could ...


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BLOWIN' INDIE WIND The Futureheads

Author: Richard Lawless People like their music to be uncomplicated, straightforward and fun. Cue the Futureheads. They didn't make my "Best of" list, but I only had six slots, so that was a problem in and of itself. Certainly the Futureheads didn't impress me with their artistic endeavors, but they're ...


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Diverse groups set musical bar high

Author: Andrea Gissing At times it seems as though every third student organization is some form of music ensemble, particularly of the a cappella persuasion. Towards the end of the semester, everywhere one turned there was a sidewalk chalking or a poster announcing another show being put on by one ...