Shakespeare ’70 players master Wilde wordplay
By Brianna Gunter | Feb. 9, 2010Great writers like Oscar Wilde live on in the works they leave behind. On Feb. 4 Shakespeare ’70, Mercer County’s classical theater group, in association ...
Read More »Great writers like Oscar Wilde live on in the works they leave behind. On Feb. 4 Shakespeare ’70, Mercer County’s classical theater group, in association ...
Read More »For newcomers to the Mixed Signals’ improvisational comedy act, the full house and packed aisles at the group’s first show of the year must have been ...
Read More »Brooklyn-based folk trio Pearl and the Beard played through a dynamic set, which included a Will Smith medley. (Abby Hocking)An excited crowd greeted ...
Read More »For the last three months, their sparkling, spherical presence has been regarded as intrusive or decorative, tacky or artistic. The campus buzz revolving ...
Read More »For a building designed to nurture creative spirit, the new Art and Interactive Multimedia (IMM) Building was surprisingly devoid of color. That is, ...
Read More »Moments before being introduced onto the Kendall Hall main stage, New York Times best-selling author and film producer Tucker Max turned to the nearby ...
Read More »Huddled around their laptop and centered on vocalist Forrest Klein, Hellogoodbye took part in an unusual pre-show ritual, continuing to shout a particular ...
Read More »By Alex Sisko Correspondent It’s tempting to go easy on "Borderlands" merely because of its genre, or lack thereof. There aren’t many first person ...
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Read More »Just when you thought the ’oughts were over and done with, our Signal staff swiftly rounded the bases of pop culture to present you with a retrospective ...
Read More »[caption id="attachment_7661" align="aligncenter" width="300" caption="Photo by Tim Lee / Photo Editor"] [/caption] Accompanied by a backdrop of pink ...
Read More »When I walked into Kendall Hall on opening night, Nov. 19, I honestly didn’t know what to expect. All I had to go by was the slightly foreboding, possibly ...
Read More »By Amy Keitel Correspondent Students in passing may have noticed patterns of birdseed and maple syrup decorating the area outside the Roscoe L. West ...
Read More »Amid the mounting frenzy over finals and the invasion of numerous tours on campus, students showcased their talent at ink’s biannual festival, The Goods. ...
Read More »By Adrienne Slaght Correspondent Captured by his sincerity, students flooded the Brower Student Center on Nov. 16 to hear author Patrick Tracey discuss ...
Read More »There was no shortage of hype for Robert Channing’s appearance at the College last Monday, Nov. 23. Posters adorning the walls of just about every ...
Read More »Rathskeller diners last Tuesday were greeted with a friendly, “Evening, Rat people!” by Mark DeRose who, along with singer/songwriter Huck, performed ...
Read More »David Bowie, aliens and a video cameo of a mock President Obama. The only word to describe All College Theatre’s (ACT) edition of this year’s murder ...
Read More »Lightning Bolt “Earthly Delights” 4/5 Stars By Jeffrey Roman Features Editor Fans of Providence, R.I.’s Lightning Bolt had to wait four years ...
Read More »Professor Larry McCauley began his poetic interpretation with an apology. “I apologize in advance,” the professor of English said, “for the crimes ...
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