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Noah Silverstein ’11 captivates with music, voice

With a single yet powerful voice and a captivating stage presence, Noah Silverstein ’11 enthralled his audience this past Sunday during his senior recital, performing as a pianist, a tenor and a countertenor. Silverstein first came on stage as a vocalist, accompanied on piano by Professor of Music ...


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Francois Clemmons leads St. Patrick's Day concert

Three kilt-wearing, bagpipe-playing men filed into the concert hall at the Mahaney Center for the Arts on Friday, March 18, starting off the St. Patrick’s Day Concert in style. Middlebury’s Alexander Twilight Artist-in-Residence Francois Clemmons joined them, dressed for the occasion in a kelly-green ...


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One Life Left - "Ghost Trick"

Platform: Nintendo DS Rating: Teen One of my favorite franchises of all time is Ace Attorney, a visual novel series focusing on the wacky cases of a defense attorney. Once a Japan-exclusive, the series made quite a splash on the western market recently with its colorful and memorable characters, amazingly ...


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"Terminus" captivates audience

Hearing a man with an Irish lilt describe murder in rhymed verse is oddly captivating. As is hearing a young woman speak passionately of a body assembled of worms, the temporary home of a soul shucked of its body. Or the tale of a woman on a mission to prevent death, only to have her efforts rewarded ...


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Comedy unites College, town

Otter Nonsense performed their annual improv show at the Town Hall Theater on Friday, Mar. 11. The performance marked the Otters’ second community performance since their debut last year at the theater. The show was filled with hilarity and quick wit from all performers, both seasoned and new, and ...


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For the Record - "Collapse Into Now"

About thirty years ago, R.E.M.’s debut single “Radio Free Europe” sparked a garage rock revival in the American underground, essentially marking the transition from post-punk to alternative rock. Over the next fifteen years, they tweaked and developed their signature jangle-pop sound, giving us ...


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Hamlin premieres new song cycle

On March 13 the Mahaney Center for the Arts featured soprano vocalist Susanne Peck, accompanied by pianist Cynthia Huard, oboist Daniel Frostman and Deborah Sharpe-Lunstead on the viola de gamba, in an eclectic program titled “Sacred to Satire.” Highlights included works from such varied composers ...


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Booking It - "Room"

Warning: don’t start reading this book if you have homework to do, because you won’t get anything done until you finish. Room, the latest book by Irish-born Canadian author Emma Donoghue, is an intense, fast moving story about a five-year-old boy named Jack and his relationship with his mother. To ...


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Big APE creates dance community

The March 3 rehearsal for “Everyone Can Dance” began in a circle in the middle of the Mahaney Center for the Arts Dance Theater.  Thirty-five dancers of every shape, size, ethnicity and age created the circle, led by Ellen Smith-Ahern ’05 in a modern dance warm-up, rearranging skeletal and brain ...


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The Reel Critic - "Francophilia"

As it is now de rigueur for every serious news publication to publish an evaluation of James Franco’s career, I decided it was high time for The Campus to pass judgment. Franco, now ubiquitous in the cultural sphere, is an actor, artist, writer, Oscar host, Oscar nominee, television daytime soap opera ...


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Passionate slam poet confronts injustices

Slam poet Andrea Gibson performed at 51 Main on Tuesday, March 1. The event drew a large crowd of both students and members of the community, and seating became limited very quickly.  The dim, cozy atmosphere of 51 Main was perfect for hosting a poet of Gibson’s standing, but the glowing blue lights ...


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One Life Left - "Marvel vs. Capcom 3"

Marvel vs. Capcom 2 forever changed arcade fighters. Tournaments popped up across the country, many characters were introduced, some of which no one had ever heard of (I’m looking at you, Amingo) and the game spawned lingo such as, “Scoops! Haagen-Dazs!” and “Where’s your swoopy moustache?!” Ten ...


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Improv concert celebrates artists

On Thursday, Mar. 3, the Dance Program showcased an improvisational music performance by affiliate artists Michael Chorney and Ron Rost in the Dance Theatre. The duo, known as “The Miscellaneous Regulars,” celebrated their 25 years at the College by demonstrating their musical prowess, performing ...


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Film scholar delivers lecture

Jim Naremore, a widely-known and respected film scholar and professor emeritus of communication and culture at Indiana University, made a visit to campus last week. He gave a lecture on literary adaptation in film titled “Chandler, Hawks and The Big Sleep,” referring, of course, to Raymond Chandler’s ...


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Celebrating 40 Years With Nathan Laube

Nathan Laube offered a virtuosic performance at Mead Chapel on Feb. 27 in a solo concert commemorating the 40th anniversary of the installation of the College’s organ. A recent graduate of the Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia, Laube is spending this academic year continuing his studies on ...


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Local folkies play intimate show at 51 Main

Despite last Friday’s bleak weather, the performance by Vermont’s own Split Tongue Crow managed to create a warm atmosphere at 51 Main. The five-piece band played a selection of earnest songs about life and loss that entertained and impressed an intimate audience. 51 Main itself was the perfect ...


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For the Record - "The King of Limbs"

What does a band that’s been changing the landscape of popular music for a quarter of a century do when they set out to make a new album? Naturally, they look towards Northern European folklore for inspiration. “It's very much about natural forms,” artist Stanley Donwood said of his cover art ...


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Fauerso featured at artist talk

On Feb. 24 the art department sponsored a talk featuring Joey Fauerso, known for her award-winning work exploring the dynamic intersection between seemingly disparate themes — the male nude in frothy Rococo landscapes, or painting joined with animation to a custom-made soundtrack of clapping hands ...




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