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Indian Music Serves Up Instrumental Smorgasbord

Author: Laura Rockefeller Some music has the marvelous gift of being able to create new and beautiful worlds, giving rise to dormant feelings and stirring imaginations to soar far away from whatever dreary surroundings in which they find themselves trapped. Such was the mysterious music that filled ...


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A Capella Groups Delight Masses with a Musical Snack

Author: Chris Grosso Amid our frenzied and hectic daily lives, it's moving that we can put some time aside - even during midterms - to enjoy the performing arts and support our talented friends. On the eve of mid-term break, it was delightful to see the amphitheatre in front of the Gamut Room filled ...


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Women's Tennis Finishes on High Note

Author: Tom McCann With winter fast approaching, the women's tennis team concluded the fall season campaign with matches against Colby, Bates and the season-ending NEWITT tournament. A season that has included the emergence of an extremely talented first-year class, a historic victory over Williams ...


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Is It Art?

Author: Abbie Beane Just because it's easy and it looks like a mistake doesn't mean it's not art. Or does it? As soon as you thought you'd heard it all, something even more minimalist arrived on the scene: "Paper Clip Art." With an entire online gallery devoted to the delicate twistings of a pair of ...


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Clemmons Resounds with Energy and Experience

Author: Sadie Hoagland Francois Clemmons, Twilight Artist-in-Residence and Choir Conductor, has brought much to the College community over the years. Many of us think of him for his spectacular renditions of American Negro Spirituals that routinely awe Mead Chapel's crowds. Yet many students may not ...


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Literary Picks

Author: Edward Pickering Title: "Brideshead Revisited"Author: Evelyn WaughFirst published: 1945Celebrated for his satiric novels of the 1930s, English novelist Evelyn Waugh wrote "Brideshead Revisited" during the Second World War while recuperating from a minor parachuting injury. Waugh's fourth and ...


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The Reel Critic

Author: Matthew Clark In his directorial debut, George Clooney has brought a lonely, lost man's fragmented world seamlessly together in "Confessions of a Dangerous Mind." Despite the chaos that is Chuck Barris's (Sam Rockwell) life as a TV producer and CIA hitman, the movie flows with the same smoothness ...


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Blowin' Indie Wind

Author: Erika Mercer Please, just indulge me for a moment while I stick my tongue out at all those critics who've dared claim that Belle & Sebastian has sold out with their newest album, "Dear Catastrophe Waitress." Sorry to say, you've missed the point.When the band's first album, "Tigermilk," ...


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Poet Charles Wright Reinterprets Reality

Author: Sadie Hoagland Laced with the eloquence of renowned poet Charles Wright's own voice: I've always liked the view from my mother-in-law's house at night,Oil rigs off Long BeachLike floating lanterns out in the smog-dark Pacific,Stars in the eucalyptus,Lights of airplanes arriving from Asia, and ...


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Is it Art? Peds Artists Cross Aesthetic Boundaries

Author: Abbie Beane Do you remember this old project? An ongoing performance work founded in 1990, performers dressed in costumes, inspired by pedestrian crossing signs, which appeared in public locations for impromptu performances as well as completely choreographed works for specific venues. We're ...


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Literary Picks Night Rider

Author: Edward Pickering Robert Penn Warren, poet, novelist and critic is best known for his Pulitzer Prize winning novel, "All the King's Men." Based on the career of Louisiana politician Huey Long, the novel portrays idealistic characters corrupted by power. Highly dramatic, it proves an irresistible ...


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Chavasse Has All the Right Moves

Author: Chris Grosso The title of artist-in-residence projects an image of an individual who excels in a certain discipline. This honor suggests talent, creativity, passion and dedication. Middlebury College is fortunate to attract these artists and give them the opportunity to share their knowledge ...


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Motoman Project Explodes onto National Artistic Scene

Author: Abbie Beane "Art does not have to be restricted to stone, bronze or paint. It can utilize the materials and concepts of our times. For Michelangelo, marble was the contemporary material, and the human form was the contemporary subject of his time. If he [Michelangelo] were an artist working ...




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